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3/13/2014 11:04 AM
 

By default DNN (DotNetNuke) has a Newsletter module built into the platform.

However when you setup a SMTP Relay, how can you avoid providers from marking your content as spam or phishing when you utilize a different (from) / (to address).

 
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3/14/2014 6:33 AM
 

Hi Greg,

Unfortunately you cannot avoid that with simple measures. This is quite a complex subject and require expertise domain to handle it properly. That is why I usually suggest to use a service like Mailchimp. This is their focus and they take care of that for you. It is free for up to 2000 subscribers and 12000 emails a month.

I had used a lot the DNN Newsletter module in the past, but when my list started to grow big, I decided to switch to Mailchimp.

Cheers,

Aderson

 
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3/14/2014 8:31 AM
 

Thanks.

Is that per database or per server?  Do they have a download by chance, I'd love to take a look at this.

 
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3/14/2014 9:20 AM
 

Mailchimp is a service, not a module if this is what you were thinking. www.mailchimp.com

It is per account you have with them. You could potentially have multiple accounts.


 
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3/14/2014 11:04 AM
 

Okay, so it is per account.

So I've written a Framework that will take a DotNetNuke Instance, copy it and the contents.  Then configure the server, database, and web-site with the new customers web-site.  Would there be a way to essentially put this MailChimp on a page, as a module for people to send emails through?  Where it doesn't feel like a separate entity?

 
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