Mandrill Setup?

I have just set up mandrill on my test forum, and can confirm that is working using port 587 and encryption either TLS or none.

However what is no longer working are the (manual) bounce notifications. I have set up a bounce notification in the mandrill Sending defaults, but I'm not sure whether or not that is necessary as xenforo normally sends bounce notifications anyway.

(I got bounce notifications before switching to mandrill)

Does anyone know why this might be?
 
Have you set the setting to forward the bounce notifications to your specified address?

https://mandrill.zendesk.com/hc/en-...Can-I-receive-bounce-notifications-via-email-

Yes.

What I've noticed is that this isn't just xenforo. if I send a message from (Mac) mail to a known wrong address then I get a mail undeliverable notification if I'm using the normal (ie your server) SMTP mail server. But if I then use the mandrill server, I get nothing and when looking in the mandrill Outbound > Activity, I can those test emails as delivered.

EDIT: I see some test emails as delivered, but some as soft bounce or rejected. But no notifications via the email address I set for bounce notifications.
 
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EDIT: I see some test emails as delivered, but some as soft bounce or rejected. But no notifications via the email address I set for bounce notifications.

Rejected emails aren't even attempted to be sent. They are being rejected by Mandrill to prevent you (and them!) losing deliverability reputation by continuing to attempt to send emails to a known bad address.

The reject list clears automatically after a few days, or you can manually remove (or add!) an address to the reject list via the settings pages.

Can't recall how they handle soft bounces.
 
Rejected emails aren't even attempted to be sent. They are being rejected by Mandrill to prevent you (and them!) losing deliverability reputation by continuing to attempt to send emails to a known bad address.

The reject list clears automatically after a few days, or you can manually remove (or add!) an address to the reject list via the settings pages.

Ah, thanks.

So if a mail bounces because of some random issue with hotmail, then even when it's fixed, the emails wil keep getting rejected for a few days unless I manually remove them from the blacklist.

This did happen, I emails someone I know successfully, then one email got a soft bounce, but I removed them from the list and then subsequent emails got through. If i hadn't done that manual remove, then all those subsequent ones would be rejected.
 
Mandrill isn't going to be free anymore, I've just received this email.
Time to move somewhere else.



We're writing to let you know about some significant changes that will affect your Mandrill account.

Going forward, all Mandrill users will be required to have a paid monthly MailChimp account and verify ownership of all sending domains. Here's the timeline: Starting 3/16, all new Mandrill users will create accounts through MailChimp, and current Mandrill users can merge their existing Mandrill account with a monthly MailChimp account. Current users will have until 4/27 to merge their accounts.

Why we're making this change

The MailChimp team built Mandrill in 2012 as a transactional email tool. Mandrill has always been under the MailChimp umbrella, but it has functioned as a completely separate product. Mandrill is now becoming an optional add-on to paid MailChimp accounts. This is a strategic change we're making to close the gap between the two products and focus on the MailChimp marketing platform. MailChimp is designed for marketing, and Mandrill is designed for transactional messages. Each is powerful on its own, and offering Mandrill as an add-on makes MailChimp even more powerful for our small business and e-commerce customers. Our CEO and cofounder Ben Chestnut wrote more about the changes on the MailChimp blog.

What you need to know

The application's functionality and look and feel are not changing at this time. Here are the important changes that will affect your account:

  • Starting today, Mandrill will adopt MailChimp's Terms of Use and Acceptable Use Policy. These terms reinforce that Mandrill should be used for transactional email, and bulk email/email marketing campaigns should be sent through MailChimp. In addition, MailChimp's Privacy Policy, which has always covered Mandrill, has been updated. If you have any questions about our policy changes, please email legal@mailchimp.com.
  • To continue using Mandrill, all users will be required to have a paid monthly MailChimp account by 4/27.
  • All Mandrill users will be required to verify their sending domains and add SPF and DKIM records by 4/27. This is already in effect for new Mandrill users.
  • Starting 3/16, all new Mandrill accounts will be created and accessed through MailChimp.
  • Starting 3/16, the Mandrill mobile application will no longer be available for installation. It will remain functional for existing users until 4/27.
  • Our billing and pricing model is also changing. MailChimp will generate one consolidated bill that covers your MailChimp and Mandrill charges. Mandrill credits will be sold in blocks of 25,000 emails. Blocks will start at $20 per month. This goes into effect once your accounts are merged.
  • Any existing discounts, free credits, and free accounts will no longer be valid once your accounts are merged.
What you need to do

  • If you already have a paid monthly MailChimp account, you’ll be able to merge your accounts starting on 3/16. We’ll send detailed instructions at that time.
  • If you don't have a paid monthly MailChimp account and decide to create one, you can go to mailchimp.com and do so at any time. You'll be able to merge your accounts starting on 3/16. We'll send detailed instructions at that time.
  • If you haven't already done so, you'll need to add SPF and DKIM records and verify ownership of your sending domains. Here's an article explaining how to do that. Starting 4/27, Mandrill will not send any email from unverified domains or domains without valid SPF and DKIM records, including public domains like gmail.com and yahoo.com.
If you don't have a paid monthly MailChimp account merged with your Mandrill account by 4/27, then your Mandrill account will be disabled.

If you have questions or need technical support, please log in to your Mandrill account and click Support in your dashboard. We've made support available to all users on free and paid accounts.

We know this is disruptive, and we understand that it may affect your decision to use Mandrill. Please know that we carefully considered these changes. The new structure will allow us to create more flexible products and better serve our customers. Thanks for using Mandrill, and we hope to welcome you to MailChimp soon.

- The Mandrill team
 
I got the same email, their paid service is not cheap either. I was thinking of giving Amazon SES a try anyhow.
 
I also just received the mail. They are going to loose a lot of customers!
I will also try Amazon SES.
 
I'll try SendGrid, they also have 12k free emails.
I also switched to Sendgrid now, I'm a small user (less than 12000 emails a month) so It's free for me.
But the main reason is because they have the open en click tracking. Amazon SES doesn't have that as far as I can see.
I also setup SES in case sendgrid would go Premium in a few. :cautious: Then I just have to change the email details in the ACP. :)
 
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