Hi guys,
I havehave
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Mike K afpwebwo...@gmail.com wrote:
You probably know already, but I'll say it just in case ... you can rarely
have a 100% clean list. I have found that even after you just clean up
a list, your next mailing will have rejects in it. Even if
is most attractive.
Thanks again.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: William Seiter [mailto:will...@seiter.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2015 7:32 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Handling invalid recipient in mailing list
Dave,
You could have your code 'automatically' scrub the list and use a 'log
of not disturbing subscribers unnecessarily is most attractive.
Thanks again.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: William Seiter [mailto:will...@seiter.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2015 7:32 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Handling invalid recipient in mailing list
Dave,
You could have your code
The CFTRY and CFCATCH method described earlier is a great method for a
partial scrub. That method will scrub those email addresses which are
malformed or have invalid syntax. That's a great start, but there are two
additional things you should do as well:
1. Use the FAILTO feature of
I never use anything but Mail Chimp for bulk mail sends
Honestly, I too highly recommend a service like Mail Chimp or Constant
Contact, or Emma. They clearly have their place and the headache of getting
blacklisted is miserable, but sometimes you have a situation where the
options and
You can also utilize a tool like BoogieBounce by Boogie Tools (
http://www.boogietools.com/). I've used this in the past and it works
great. It allows you to determine the cause of a rejected email (hard
bounce, soft bounce, server unreachable, etc.) and then programmatically
deal with it as
I agree that using a third part service is highly desirable, but depending
on the integration and the client it may not be feasible. I clearly have
clients that would never allow their mail list or the mail content to be
placed on any third-party server for compliance and/or security reasons...
Have any of you tried Amazon SES for email? I paid to clean my list and then
started using them.
I can send out 20,000 emails for $2. Its so much cheaper. I do use a software
program called Sendy
in conjunction with Amazon which cost $50 (one time).
Just thought Id mention it, but its
Hi guys,
I have a rule of thumb. NEVER DELETE ANY DATA. Be it an obsolete email, a
diseased customer, etc. I just flag the as NOT TO BE USED. This is because over
time, someone may decide to activate that data and become your next biggest
buyer.
Also, with respect to newsletters, I have over
Hi Folks
Robert details all the steps to keeping an email list clean and valid.
Having done that in the past and for a list of 5000 addresses I would say it is
a
far better deal to go with one of the email newsletter companies. Having tried
several I can highly recommend mailchimp
+1 for Mail Chimp. I was preparing to post about this but Robert did
a better job of explaining than I could. I never use anything but
Mail Chimp for bulk mail sends.
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 10:29 AM, Rob Voyle robvo...@voyle.com wrote:
Hi Folks
Robert details all the steps to keeping an
It is true that using a service like Mail Chimp to validate a mail list is
an easy way to validate a mail list, but the steps I detailed are a valid
alternative for any full blown system you may be managing.
I've written systems that have opt-in, opt-out features and utilize a
variety of
Dave,
A) What is the error. Fixing the error will keep your loop going.
B) Using a try/catch INSIDE the loop will allow you to keep it going - with
the caveat that you will miss whatever email throws the error so you might
want to log that inside the catch.
-Mark
-Original Message-
You may want to add a cftry/cfcatch (around the cfmail block) so when
the error occurs it can be handled gracefully via cfcatch (like tagging
the recipient record as having a bad address) and the loop will keep
going - valid recipients get their mail and the others can be cleansed
from the
cftry
Run you CFMAIL..
cfcatchMark email bad in database/cfcatch
/cftry
-Original Message-
From: Dave Long [mailto:d...@northgoods.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2015 5:12 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Handling invalid recipient in mailing list
I am trying to send a mass mailing to a
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Handling invalid recipient in mailing list
cftry
Run you CFMAIL..
cfcatchMark email bad in database/cfcatch /cftry
-Original Message-
From: Dave Long [mailto:d...@northgoods.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2015 5:12 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Handling invalid
: RE: Handling invalid recipient in mailing list
cftry
Run you CFMAIL..
cfcatchMark email bad in database/cfcatch /cftry
-Original Message-
From: Dave Long [mailto:d...@northgoods.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2015 5:12 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Handling invalid recipient in mailing
You probably know already, but I'll say it just in case ... you can rarely
have a 100% clean list. I have found that even after you just clean up
a list, your next mailing will have rejects in it. Even if it's only a
few minutes since you last cleaned it up.
Your error handling needs to be
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