JangoSMTP recently posted specific instructions on how to track transactional emails all the way through by using a custom unique ID header.
Check it out here: JangoSMTP News: How to track transactional emails all the way through using the SMTP relay
JangoSMTP just released an article on how and why you should set up a custom tracking domain with your smtp service.
To find out more, read JangoSMTP’s blog on The Importance of Setting Up a Custom Tracking Domain.
JangoSMTP recently announced a new tutorial on how to send email through JangoSMTP with Eudora. For details, please visit http://www.jangosmtp.com/eudora.asp.
Jango SMTP recently announced a new enhancement to their smtp service. Customers can now delete their SMTP errors themselves. Previously, they would have to wait 30 days for JangoSMTP to clear them automatically. For more details on this feature another other features of the Jango SMTP server, read the Jango SMTP blog.
Today, Jango SMTP announced a new, two-step unsubscribe process. Jango SMTP users can now choose between:
1. A one-click unsubscribe link
2. An unsubcribe link that brings recipients to a page that asks them to confirm their desire to unsubscribe
Occassionaly, recipients accidentally click the unsubscribe link and instantly unsubscribe themselves. This new feature rectifies this issue by requiring them to confirm their desire to opt-out. This also rectifies an issue where anti-spam systems accidentally unsubscribe a user during the process where they visit every link in an email.
For more information on this new feature, read Jango SMTP’s announcement: New Unsubscribe Option: A Two-Step Process.
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.
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.
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