Jango SMTP recently announced the launch of their new Event API. With the Event API, a number of different events can trigger a call to the users web service. This saves users the time and hassle of polling the standard API in order to synchronize with the Jango SMTP database.
To lean more and to read instructions on how to use the new Jango SMTP Event API, visit their announcement: New Feature: Transactional Email Event API.
JangoSMTP just launched a new setting. Now you can choose to preserve the original Message-ID in your email header instead of having it overwritten by the JagnoSMTP system Message-ID.
This is most beneficial to those with a customer reply mangement system who would like to tag bounces and responses with their own Message-ID.
For more information on this feature, see JangoSMTP’s annoucement: New Setting: Preserving the original Message-ID header in transactional email.
A new API method is now available with the Jango SMTP server:
Reports_GetSMTPLog_Transactional
Returns the SMTP log session for the specified transactional email message.
For more information on this method, read the Jango SMTP blog.
Jango SMTP just made an upgrade that allows you to authenticate into relay.jangosmtp.net simply by using your Jango SMTP username and password. Previously, you had to set a From Address to authenticate your account. This makes it much easier for those companies that use multiple From Addresses to send through the Jango SMTP Server.
For more information on this new feature, read the Jango SMTP Blog.
You can now use the Jango SMTP Server with Google Analytics! Track website activity resulting from your transactional email campaigns using JangoSMTP’s integration with Google.
For full details, read our blog on how to use Google Analytics to track your transactional email campaigns.
JangoSMTP and JangoMail just launched a new Smart Hosts feature. With this feature, you can use the advanced features of JangoSMTP, JangoMail and the JangoMail API, for free! (up to 100,000 emails/month)
How does it work?
The new Smart Hosts feature enables you to send through your own servers, rather than JangoMail’s marketing email and smtp servers. You’ll need an experienced network administrator, systems administrator or developer to set this up. A full explanation is on our blog: Our platform, your servers.
Is it really free?
Yes, as long as you are sending under 100,000 emails a month, it is free to use the JangoMail and JangoSMTP platform to send through your own servers.
Jango SMTP Server clients can now add a full class C IP block to their list of authenticated IP addresses, instead of adding single IPs at a time. For more information, read our blog on Aunthenicating a Class C IP block.
1. You send a lot of email and want to send it quickly.
2. You send a lot of email and want to improve your deliverability.
3. You want to be able to track opens or clicks on your transactional emails.
4. You want unsubscribes to be handled automatically.
5. You want bounces to be handled automatically.
6. You’d like to access SMTP log files.
7. Your ISP blocks port 25, leaving you unable to send email.
8. You are having trouble sending email through your phone.
9. You’d like to see advanced reporting on the emails you send.
10. You want to send email through an SMTP server that has an SSL connection to your email client.
Jango SMTP has introduced a new method to assign a transactional email to a Transactional Group. Along with specifying the Transactional Group in the Subject line, you can now also specify it in a custom X-Header. Read more on the Jango SMTP Blog
Many people have trouble sending email from the Amazon Cloud for a variety of reasons. The Jango SMTP server is a great alternative for sending emails and solves many of the issues that EC2 users have come across.
Deliverability
Jango SMTP takes a variety of steps to ensure the best email deliverability. The smtp server is on a number of whitelists, signs every email with DomainKeys/DKIM, uses SPF/SenderID authentication and offers Return Path Certification. Jango SMTP also participats in feedback loops with ISPs and automatically tracks invalid email addresses and prevents you from sending to them in the future.
Volume
The Jango SMTP server can scale up to any sending volume requested. Emails will be delivered and delivered quickly.
Reliability
The SMTP server is monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to ensure smooth delivery of customers’ emails to their recipients.
To learn more about the steps that Jango SMTP and its parent company, JangoMail take to ensure excellent deliverabilty, read our JangoMail email deliverability page.