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Basically aliases of the same email address but with personalization depending on the name of the recipient's first name.
For example, "McDonaldโs is loving you, Gregor" [email protected] or "McDonaldโs is loving you, Hillary" [email protected]
I often spin off side projects and I need to be able to send and receive emails from that domain (to look legit). I don't want to set up Gsuite until I know it's working.
What do you guys use for email?
For each project I need to setup an email like [email protected] and like many makers I have many domains :D
So I would like to send/receive from all these emails, if possible from a single inbox, with labels.
If possible, not Google because they can randomly c...
I've added [email protected] to Gmail as an alternate email address.
I have registered [email protected] to Google+ and upload a profile image already. However when I send emails from [email protected], I go to the recipient gmail inbox and still see an image-less photo.
Help would be appreciated!
For Blurt, I tried to cheat by simply sending images, but recently learned that some recipients do not have them properly displayed. ๐
I also want to start sending weekly emails with a summary of users' writing stats, but not sure how to format the HTML to have it display the data properly. Se...
I want to collect emails from a website and store it on Sendgrid. I don't see a free way in their documentation to do so.
or what is a better approach?
Not that I assume I'll get anywhere near these numbers, but Mailchimp looks really expensive really quickly. What are folks using to capture and send emails for your personal blogs?
Hi guys! I published an update about the second issue of the TravelOffers newsletter and I would love to have your opinion about the two challenges we now have, our results and maybe our global offer : https://wip.chat/products/922/updates/48
Thanks :)
Launching Kickstarter in less than 30 days
I think I might just go with capturing emails in Airtable and sending them out with SendGrid. Any better ideas?
The more simple, the better.