Am 07.04.2025 um 13:21:44 Uhr schrieb John Levine via mailop:
> It's currently running through an old sendmail server but surely we
> can do better than that.
What is bad with that?
> What should I use? We particularly want good logging so when someone
> asks why didn't I get my update we can te
On Mon, Apr 07, 2025 at 01:21:44PM -0400, John Levine via mailop wrote:
> We particularly want good logging so when someone asks why didn't I
> get my update we can tell them without grepping
> through a whole day's logs.
For timely delivery status info, I'd recommend enabling VERP and having
the
If it were me, I'd probably investigate Kumo MTA, it's open source,
good for bulk senders, and the peeps behind it are known members of
the email community/M3/etc. https://kumomta.com/
Dunno if it'll do everything you need, but it immediately clicked for
me as sounding the closest to what you migh
Hi John,
At 10:21 AM 07-04-2025, John Levine via mailop wrote:
I'm consulting for a non-profit that needs to upgrade its mail
system. They send
about 100,000 messages a day, a combination of a nightly update message that
people can subscribe to, and transactional mail reporting when things happe
It appears that Al Iverson via mailop said:
>If it were me, I'd probably investigate Kumo MTA, it's open source,
>good for bulk senders, and the peeps behind it are known members of
>the email community/M3/etc. https://kumomta.com/
Thanks. It's worth a look.
>Amazon SES works pretty well, too,
John,
I'm not sure if this what you're seeking, but I recently had an excellent
experience using maileroo.com ...
Byron
https://www.cctomany.com
On Mon, Apr 7, 2025 at 11:22 AM John Levine via mailop
wrote:
> I'm consulting for a non-profit that needs to upgrade its mail system.
> They send
>
I'm consulting for a non-profit that needs to upgrade its mail system. They send
about 100,000 messages a day, a combination of a nightly update message that
people can subscribe to, and transactional mail reporting when things happen.
There's no discussion lists, and the inbound mail is a relative