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  • MailChimp alternative - Sendy

    I see there is a MailChimp integration. I can strongly recommend Sendy. Similar to Espo, we believe it’s the smart alternative to MailChimp, great software for a very competitive capital price.

    Any chance of an integration?

    Olof

  • #2
    No planned,

    EspoCRM has the built-in mass emailing feature.

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    • #3
      Understood.
      Then maybe take some inspiration from Sendy which makes great use of Amazon SES.
      Do you have a public roadmap?

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      • #4
        hi yurikuzn

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        • #5
          Hi,

          The only public roadmap is here https://github.com/espocrm/espocrm/milestones

          Integration with is not planned.

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          • #6
            Two questions..

            If not an integration with Sendy - how about an integration with Amazon SES to process bounce handling. Without support for their bounce handling your account will get blocked for too higher percentage being bounced.

            Second question - when importing and updating contacts - could we please support setting an email address to invalid - at the moment you can only do unsubscribe.

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            • #7
              See here https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/late...on-bounce.html

              What do other people do for outbound email?

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              • #8
                I've looked into this and you don't have to use the API. You can have SES send the bounces to a chose email address and they arrive in this format if you ask them to include the origional headers.

                Could this format be supported by Espo?

                {"notificationType":"Bounce","bounce":{"bounceType ":"Permanent","bounceSubType":"General","bouncedRe cipients":[{"emailAddress":"bounce@email.co.uk","action":"fai led","status":"5.4.1","diagnosticCode":"smtp; 550 5.4.1 [bounce@email.co.uk]: Recipient address rejected: Access denied [AM5EUR03FT037.eop-EUR03.prod.protection.outlook.com]"}],"timestamp":"2019-02-21T19:42:24.439Z","feedbackId":"0102016911949681-d1fab003-bb55-435b-b133-0d20451d96cb-000000","remoteMtaIp":"104.47.8.36","reportingMTA" :"dsn; a4-21.smtp-out.eu-west-1.amazonses.com"},"mail":{"timestamp":"2019-02-21T19:42:23.000Z","source":"suzanne.diaper@email.c o.uk","sourceArn":"arn:aws:ses:eu-west-1:307468485853:identity/suzanne.diaper@email.co.uk","sourceIp":"167.98.58. 62","sendingAccountId":"307468485853","messageId": "01020169119492f9-14db89f0-3aca-41e5-a14c-5515863bc604-000000","destination":["bounce@email.co.uk"]}}

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                • #9
                  Ok, so I have this working by having the sender email address monitored - the emails are parsed and a log is created for the bounce but I'm unclear on what the subsequent action Espo takes is.

                  Are these emails that had a bounce protected from being mailed again. I notice the contacts are not marked as either invalid or opted out?

                  Kind regards

                  Olof

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                  • #10
                    I've just sent my email...

                    In the logs about 20% of users are receiving the emial twice...

                    I changed the send rate limitation from 1000 to 10000 during the send.. could this have caused it?

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