Hey Simon,
Email headers contains valuable information about the sender so other than the primary information you would sometime need to include custom values in your mail headers, to better describe the email. Some examples of the custom values for the headers are X-priority to define the...
Simon, can you please clarify your point do you want to know how you to configure Amazon sending node in Mumara or how to make your amazon sending node to send bulk?
Simon, 43% bounce rate is quite high on a 74K contact list you should get it clean and filter out bounces to avoid getting blacklisted. You may get inbox deliveries once the bounce ratio on your contact list is less than 5%
Mumara Campaigns+ is available in three variants as mentioned below:
- End User
- Hosted Cloud Instance
- Self Hosted
Enduser and the hosted solution comes with a limitation according to the price plan you choose however self hosted version has no limitation at all.
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Hello Simon,
You can protect your Mumara main installation domain by setting up a primary domain by navigating to settings -> Primary Domain please ensure that you must create the proper A records of the primary domain to make it functional.
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Hey Simon,
ESP version of Campaigns+ is yet to be launched in the near future its in the development phase. However, end user in Campaigns+ is another type of Campaigns+ hosted cloud instance solution basically we have designed end user for startups and newbies as it comes with a very nominal...
Feedback loops are useful for both, sender and the ISP. It helps the sender to keep processing the spam to avoid being blacklisted. ISPs forward the complaint initiated by the recipient of the email to the sender of the email. It alerts the sender to process the spam, keep the list clean and...
Yes, you can use Amazon Ses Mumara-Campaigns+ provides an excellent integration with Amazon you just have to follow few steps in order to get it configured as a sending node in mumara. However, Amazon has its own sending speed limitation if you want to send in bulk you should use PMTA to avoid...
Hey Simon,
Hourly speed in Mumara classic is the number of emails sent in an hour. It depends on the user on what speed he wants to send out emails for a specific campaign or from the application globally.
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Inbox delivery is highly dependent upon the quality of the contact lists you are having and the content in your campaigns if you can provide me some details on your current bounce rate you are getting then I would be able to recommend you any smtp on which you can stay longer.
It is totally dependent upon your sending requirements e.g if you want to send 100K emails/day then you should have a server with the below-mentioned specs atleast:
Intel Xeon E3-1240v2 Quad Core
1TB SATA Hard Drive
16GB RAM
10TB Bandwidth - Gigabit Port
Hello Simon,
Dynamic Content Tags is a tool to make your email marketing more intelligent. It helps you to implement the data-driven email marketing for improving email engagements. Use of the contact details from the data fields can’t be better and more initiative than this. You draw rules for...
Hey Simon,
Split testing in campaigns+ is also known as A/B testing which provides you a way to test the performance of your campaigns to conclude which one performed better and should be sent to the contacts to get improved results. So all you would need to do is select a couple of variants...
You should have contacts in a .csv file before you upload/import them into Mumara Classic or Campaigns+ P.S to make it easier while importing you must have correct column names so that all the fields should get mapped properly.
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Hey Simon,
Its super easy you just have to create a user role by navigating to Users -> Roles and then click on Create User Role it will show you a list of all the features, you can simply check the ones which you want to assign to the user.
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