I used postmark as well some time ago, and it worked like a charm. In the mean 
time I switched to using the builtin smtp client, because it’s a very low 
amount of mails and I could use the department’s smtp server :-)

On May 29, 2014, at 9:17 AM, Marcus Denker <marcus.den...@inria.fr> wrote:

> 
> On 29 May 2014, at 15:10, Esteban A. Maringolo <emaring...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> What is the simplest way we have in Pharo to send emails?
>> 
> 
> For ESUG we are using Postmark:
> 
>       https://postmarkapp.com
> 
> There is a library for Pharo that makes it very easy to use.
> 
>       
> http://tulipemoutarde.be/2011/12/29/send-email-from-pharo-with-postmark.html
> 
> It works very very well.
> 
>> We're going to send a bunch of "no-reply@mydomain" style mails
>> confirming transactions and similars. ~3000 mails.
>> 
>> Anybody already doing this?
>> 
>> Regards.
>> 
>> Esteban A. Maringolo
>> 
>> ps: This will be running in a DigitalOcean droplet, so I could install
>> an email server, but I don't think it is the simplest solution :)
>> 
> No, it would be horror… all the IPs of these machines are registered
> as potential spam sources. 
> So you would need to use then the outbound SMTP server of DigitalOcean,
> if they have one.
> 
> Sending email is harder than you think these days… 
> 
>       Marcus
> 



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