Inboxing: Multiple MTA, Subject Rotation, From Rotation, Links Rotation, Content Rotation
Speed Increase: Multi Thread + PMTA
Getting SPAM Complaint: Feedback Loop Addon desk mailer and php mailer
Finding a decent mailer these days seems to be a daunting task. Unless you're interested in having someone program out a custom solution you won't find an AIO supreme mailer.
IMO:
SendBlaster 2 (http://www.sendblaster.com/) - 3/10 "Looks good on the outside" Con: inboxing rates are terrible
sendsafe; atomic mailer......
Mailjet (https://www.mailjet.com/) 2/10 Con: 3rd party w/ no control = easily banned
MailChimp (http://mailchimp.com/) 2/10 "We monitor what you send" Con: 3rd party w/ no control = easily banned
Interspire (http://www.interspire.com/) 4/10 Con: requires some knowledge to set-up. Server required.
Gmail Inferno (http://www.******************.com/gmailinferno/) - 4/10 "This guys' in China, give him 7 days to respond" Con: terrible support and very expensive
Yahoo Mail Genius (http://www.******************.com/yahoomailgenius) - 4/10 “Same owner as Gmail Inferno” Con: terrible support and very expensive
Active Campaign (http://www.activecampaign.com/) - 2/10 Con: 3rd party w/ no control = easily banned, expensive
MailerKing (http://www.myadtools.com/products.php?id=mailerking) - 5/10 Con: requires email accounts and decent proxy source(s), takes a bit to get around the interface.
MailkerKing (http://www.mailerking.com) - ?/10 - You read right. There are two 'MailerKings'. This one came afterwards. Last I heard it was only $500. Not much to see until you pay. Con: VERY expensive. Unknown capabilities. Limited information on website – his approach is to be as mysterious as possible about what you’re getting.
Mailboy (http://www.massmailersoft.com/)- Never heard of it. Doesn't look like anything special.
Advanced Mass Sender (website down?)- 3/10 “Advanced at what exactly?” Con: inboxing rates are terrible
Mail Mascot (Skype Only) - 4/10 "Daddy, can I play on the computer?" Now known as DP Mailer Con: Terrible support. Questionable owner (http://www.spamhaus.org/rokso/spamme...ns-mail-mascot) Real support is only offered through an exclusive paid membership. Rumored to be recently sold a third time.
1stmassmailer (http://www.softstack.com/fstmail.html) - 3/10 "Last choice mailer” Con: inboxing rates are terrible, older code – not effective.
1and1MailFree (http://www.1and1soft.com) - Never tried of it. Don’t waste your time.
Mail Devil (http://maildevil.com/) - 4/10 "Sometimes it works..." This guys in India and lonely so just pretend you’re a girl on Skype and you’ll get all the support you need. Con: requires email accounts and decent proxy source(s).
PHPlist (http://www.phplist.com/) – 3/10 “Did someone say IP ban?” An older mailer. Con: Requires server and set-up. Can be technical. Limited to send from server IP only.
Dada Mail (http://dadamailproject.com/) – 3/10 Another older mailer that’s server based. Con: Requires server and set-up. Technically inclined only. Continuous online connection required for sending.
Green Eggs and Spam (?) - ?/10 Obsolete. Apparently the best mailer out there in its day.
PHP Mailer or any custom PHP mailer (http://phpmailer.worxware.com/) – 3/10. Your IP will quickly become banned. Con: Requires server and set-up. Can get bans from SMTP providers, our friends at spamhaus and possible hosting.
Dark Mailer (?) - ?/10 Obsolete. Don’t touch the torrent versions of this program that are out there. They are heavily infected!
GmailerPro - ?/10 Obsolete.
Ymailer XX - 5/10 Obsolete. No longer available but great in it's day. An account/proxy based mailer. What is FBL, and how to take advantage of it.
A feedback loop (FBL), sometimes called a complaint feedback loop, is an inter-organizational form of feedback by which a Mailbox Provider (MP) forwards the complaints originating from their users to the sender's organizations. MPs can receive users' complaints by placing report spam buttons on their webmail pages, or in their email client, or via help desks. The message sender's organization, often an email service provider, has to come to an agreement with each MP from which they want to collect users' complaints.
Feedback loops are one of the ways for reporting spam. Whether and how to provide an FBL is a choice of the MP. End users should report abuse at their mailbox provider's reporting hub, so as to also help filtering. As an alternative, competent users may send abuse complaints directly, acting as mailbox providers themselves.
Reporting process
Spencer sends a message to Alice.
Alice complains to Isaac (her ISP) about the message, e.g. by hitting the report spam button.
Isaac encapsulates the message as either an Abuse Reporting Format MIME part, or (less commonly) a standalone message/rfc822 MIME part, and sends it to Spencer if Spencer has signed up to receive that feedback. Otherwise, RFC 6650 provides for auto-subscribe just-in-time FBLs, started by sending an unsolicited abuse report that contains further directives (at a minimum, a way to unsubscribe).
In rare cases, these feedback loops may not be based on user reports. For example, they may be based on automated virus detection, or similar mechanisms.
Advantages for senders
Marketers striving for their mail to be delivered have a twofold advantage: they can remove subscribers that don't want to receive that kind of advertising (listwashing), and they can analyze the complaint rate and hence how their advertising meets market expectations.
Although it may seem like a bit of a waste unsubscribing users who complain once, in the long term it will pay dividends. By unsubscribing users who complain once you are reducing the likelihood of them complaining again, this means your overall complaint rate per IP or domain is kept low which is the key metric that ISP’s use to choose whether or not to deliver your messages. By keeping your complaint rate low from your messages to ISP’s which have feedback loops they are much more likely to allow your messages straight through to the inbox ensuring you continue to get your emails to the subscribers who actually want to receive them.
ESPs, when playing the sender's role, are very sensitive to how sending mail on behalf of their customers may affect their reputation. Monitoring the complaint rate is one of the ways they can control what their users are sending. 哇,貌似很有用的东西 好东西,Mark……
话说不是应该放email区吗? dfy 发表于 2013-4-3 22:50
What Do I Do If I Have a Bad Sender Score?
The first step is knowing, so good job on checking your...
给力的分享谢谢 dfy 发表于 2013-4-9 20:45
iem+pmta方案
Inboxing: Multiple MTA, Subject Rotation, From Rotation, Links Rotation, Content Rotat ...
lol, 这个是我的强项 信息量巨大,英文有点费劲,如果有人能翻译下,那定是框杠杠的 http://mxtoolbox.com/blacklists.aspx
补一个RBL的黑名单查询链接,没事的时候就查查自己的IP还有域名是不是被拉进黑名单了
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