Sachin Tiwari
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I don't really understand that.Once you’ve used up your 100 million free email credits or the validity of 1 year expires (whichever happens first), you will be automatically be shifted to our regular plan. In this, you get 25,000 monthly emails free. After that, you’ll only be charged for emails that are not opened ($1 for 5000 emails).
Worth twice as much as Amazon SES?Been using pepipost for a while now, definitely the best transactional email service I have used.
I don't really understand that.
The receiver doesn't read the email, you charge for that?
Can be read only on your site? Otherwise how do you know that he/she didn't read it?
Back to the original question:In a case of Transactional emails like XF forum alerts we have observed an average open rate of 60%.
Can be read only on your site? Otherwise how do you know that he/she didn't read it?
Mail can be read on any email clients like Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, Thunder Bird etc.Back to the original question:
That's how my email client works.We track opens using the 1 pixel hidden image technology which is the common industry practice.
But, there are times when mail client blocks the auto display of images, in those cases even we consider any link clicks inside the email as "open".
That's how my email client works.
When I receive emails images are hidden.
I read them.
Usually I don't click on links.
So the email I receive from your company would be considered as unread.
Good luck with them.@whynot Most of the new age and new versions of email clients by default load/display the images.
Hence it's possible to track the open rate with better accuracy.
True.For $1 for 5000 emails its not bad.
And that is what you should base it on.
But the first 25k/month are free. So, it's cheaper than AWS until about 55k monthly emails...Worth twice as much as Amazon SES?
As far as I can see, only on the free plan. Once you upgrade to a non-free plan, you no longer get the first 25/k mth free.But the first 25k/month are free. So, it's cheaper than AWS until about 55k monthly emails...
As far as I can see, only on the free plan. Once you upgrade to a non-free plan, you no longer get the first 25/k mth free.
Are these guys gone? Their website gives db errors to all the sub pages.
No delays, all the emails are going on time.
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