RFE: Sending grouped by domain & multiple outbound servers
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Hi, Holger,
I ran into a show-stopper with my hosting provider, while attempting to move a 420+ member group from Yahoo to my own site with WP Mailster at the “Society” level. My hosting provider only allows 400 e-mail recipients an hour. ??
This effectively cripples all of my e-mails for this and any other purpose through the site, anytime any one person tries to e-mail the mailing list, it not only fails to reach the entire group, there are no other e-mails being processed for the domain for the next hour. :-(((((
Two things would help here:
- Group the Bcc: recipients by domain, which is more efficient for the upstream mail relays anyway, since they can optimize local delivery for addresses within their domains.
- Allow multiple outbound SMTP servers to be utilized by a single mailing list, based on the domains of the recipients.
You already have a provision for multiple outbound servers at a global level. The limitation is at the mailing group level.
This RFE would be to allow the user to setup credentials in a number of servers to handle the major domains, such as gmail.com, yahoo.com, hotmail.com, aol.com, me.com, icloud.com, Mac.com, etc. and send the e-mails for those domains directly to their respective relays.
Some sites may allow this even without credentials, since they are not being asked to relay.
There would be a “default” server for each mailing list, which would be the local hosting provider’s relay, but with the above scheme, the vast majority of e-mails would be handled directly by the major e-mail domains.
This really is a show stopper and next to zero time for resolution.
I’m going to have to go with groups.google.com at least temporarily even after spending all this money on the three year deal for WP Mailster Society. :-(((((
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