Actually my system doesn't handle Bounces, but check if a recipiend have read 
email putting an image in the email that calls a direct action
Pascal suggested me the way POP/IMAP to handle bounces too, I hope to implement 
it soon

Regards
Amedeo

On 11/feb/2010, at 19.19, Tusker wrote:

> This looks great!  What about handling bounces?  I work in a really small 
> team so would  creating/setting up/maintaining this type of system might be 
> too much?  Like it was mentioned before, you can just let MailChimp handle 
> all this.  The only problem with that is the fact that we have to store our 
> customer data on their servers.
> 
> M
> 
> On Feb 11, 2010, at 3:49 AM, Amedeo Mantica wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Some time ago I have made some work for sending "bulk" emails... Let me 
>> explain how it works, because I think that may be a good start
>> 
>> 1) Mailing List management
>> 
>> Two Entities MailRecipient (emails) and and MailingList (groups) in a 
>> many-to-many relationship
>> I made an UI for managing Lists and email, insert / remove bulk emails 
>> automatically handling spaces, commas, carriage returns, duplicate 
>> addresses, etc...
>> 
>> 2) Mail Templates
>> 
>> In a very similar manner as Appe Mail.app templates, I have made a folder 
>> with some mail templates
>> 
>> 3) Email Sending
>> 
>> The user can Send an email using a web form that contains an html editor or 
>> can send an article published in the website (in my case), I also handle 
>> attchments sending them as links.
>> I have a Class called MailTask that take care of sending email in a separate 
>> Thread while the user can continue to use the webapp/website, and can 
>> evantually close session without stopping sending.
>> 
>> 4) Email Read checking
>> 
>> The MailTask thread personalize each email with a special blank image ( 1px 
>> ) that call a Direct Action that set a timestamp to the MailRecipient raw so 
>> you know when that email address had last access.
>> 
>> Please see screenshots at: 
>> http://downloads.insigno.net/Amedeo/MailingList.pdf
>> 
>> Please le me know what you think about this and if you have some ideas to 
>> improve this work. Actually is still not an indipendent framework, but i'm 
>> working to make it universal and share it with wo community.
>> 
>> Regards
>> Amedeo
>> 
>> On 10/feb/2010, at 19.44, Tusker wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> Is there any webobjects api which will allow sending out mass amounts of 
>>> custom emails (~200K / week) and also handles the bounces?  I know there 
>>> are some stand-alone applications which do just that, but I need this 
>>> integrated tightly with WO and to work with my EOF data.  Should I use 
>>> Project Wonder ERJavaMail and will it be able to handle the number of 
>>> emails we plan on sending out?  Any suggestions or ideas would be greatly 
>>> appreciated.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> M
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