My recommendation would be to have them create a MailChimp or Vertical Response 
(Constant Contact, Exact Target, etc.) account and just send emails through 
their API.  VR’s API is especially easy to send custom HTML through 
(http://developers.verticalresponse.com/docs/read/api_reference/emails ).  Then 
you can also ensure CAN-SPAM compliance as well.

If you’re using a CMS to send the mail through, then you might need to create a 
module to hook in to the main mailing list feature, but the long-term result 
would be better.

Jon

On Dec 10, 2014, at 1:23 PM, Dave Long <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> My customer's site allows interested visitors to subscribe to intermittent
> e-mail notifications regarding his annual event. My hosting provider tells
> me that use of cfmail to contact his 5,000+ mailing list is triggering
> blacklisting when we use it to notify subscribers of event changes and
> additions. He (the hosting provider) insists we use a third party e-mail
> service instead.
> 
> Can anyone recommended such a service that can be trusted not to resell the
> DB?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Dave Long
> NorthGoods Merchant Services
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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