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    Eric Liddon
    Participant

    I’m looking at moving my list to a different provider (right now I’m sending directly from EC2 on Amazon – which is working decently except for yahoo/outlook recently). I have approx 60k subscribers, and was wondering how people like Amazon SES? I’m debating moving over, but I’m worried about the “warm up” period, as I need to send approx 2 emails per month and don’t want to slow that down. I also heard it can be hard to move out of their “sandbox” mode.

    Anyone done this recently? Or would you recommend a different provider that works with TNP.

    #350332
    Michael
    Keymaster

    Hello Eric,

    aside from each one’s experiences with SES, which is a really solid sending service (an industry standard, I’d dare to say), I’d like to point out that any sending provider *works* with our plugin. We have some integrations with the most famous ones, which means we provide a dedicated addon that connects to the service via APIs, but apart from that there’s always the Smtp connection.

    About SES: as soon as you exit the sandbox the limits should stick around something like 50k emails every 24 hours, which should be more than enough in your use case.

    Michael

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