Thanks for getting my server done, bro! I was very impressed with how fast you set my server setup. I had previously hired the guy mentioned in this thread named linuxfreak, and I had a horrible experience with him. He did start off good, but after 2 weeks of him avoiding me and still not having my server ready, I had to hire somebody else.
Thanks again for getting the job done, and I'll definitely hit you up again to setup future servers!
720k a month emails is not that much have you ever looked into copies of reactor mailer?
IEM does not rotate SMTPs, IPs, emails or proxies. I had mine customized to rotate through SMTP accounts on different IPs but cost me a good chunk of change.
You don't need to use multiple VPS's for mailing. I just do that because sometimes I will get one suspended due to complaints and when that happens I don't want my whole operation to come to a complete standstill.1. Why do you need to use multiple windows VPS's? Is this mainly for scraping or for mailing? If you are rotating IP's and SMTP's, do you really need multiple VPS'es?
Here is my huge list of my spamtrap and suppression files. You should add these to any you have. (2.27GB text file when extracted)2. Can anyone pls share the list of spam traps and suppression lists - looks like its been deleted now?
Hard to say. Lot's of variables here.3. Beyond what level of emails, does 1 need to buy a second SMTP approximately?
http://www.mxtoolbox.com/blacklists.aspx4. Whats the best way to check if the IP has been blocked or not?
You are correct and whoever told you that a nulled version of IEM cannot be modified is full of you know what. It's basically an elaborate PHP mailer. PHP code can be edited and recoded. Find a coder skilled enough to do it and don't believe everything you hear.5. Everytime you change VPS, can you simply move the modified IEM over or do all the customizations need to be done each time? I believe if the customizations are done on server side they would need to be done each time, whereas if they are done on IEM, they dont need to be done everytime, is that correct? I was also told that it is not possible to do these customizations on a nulled version of IEM, do you know anything about this.
Googles guidelines: Attempts to hide the true sender of the message or the true landing page for any web links in the message may result in non-delivery.
Lol, I got the feeling not everyone here thinks the same way but that's how it goes I guess.Welcome back kickapoohYou should be given Jr VIP for some of the best posts on here man. And I've been looking for a good suppression list for ages... +3 rep for you!
That's the question I am asked more than any others. And unfortunately that's the only one I refuse to ansswer. Any mailer knows that finding a good provider for mailing is one of the hardest parts of the setup and every person they tell about it makes it's life-span shorter due to their IP pool becoming blacklisted faster.great thread guys can anyone recommend a good vps provider for emailing that has clean un-burnt ips or un blacklisted ips please?
I believe it has a slight negative impact but not nearly as much as having a new IP with no sending history. I may be wrong about this though as I do not really pay alot of attention to it.* Does having a new domain effect inboxing rates positively or negatively?
The bottom line here is that if you are being compliant you should never want or need to use a URL shortener. You will want people to know what site they are going to. URL shorteners have their place and it's to 'make a URL shorter'. They are not recommended for mailing or anything that may generate complaints.* Is it safe for me to use my real landing page URL in the email content (my main website that I intend to build reputation for). In my case, I am not emailing for an affiliate program but to b2b clients, so the idea to plant my brand name in their mind and bring them to my "real" website.
In case its not safe to use your real URL, do you advice using a URL-Shortner. According to "Google's guidelines":
So does this mean using a shortner is counter productive?
Same thing here. If you have nothing to hide, yes. If not, I wouldn't advise it.* As above, is it safe to use my real email ids in the "reply-to" and "Sent from" fields?
If you are CAN-SPAM compliant your domain or IP should never get blacklisted because you will be able to dispute any complaints and take the required steps to keep your lists clean and free from people that will blacklist it by clicking spam.* According to the CAN-SPAM act you are supposed to put your company name in the email, if I do this would this help inboxing rate or could it actually be counter productive and lead to my real domain getting blocked?