Talking to our client we found out that they use a great variety of email services like G Suite ($10), Amazon WorkMail ($4) or Yandex.Mail (free). There are more, but these are the most common.
We've made manuals on how to set up email forwarding on the server site via those services. You can read them here.
We want to continue writing and would love to hear from you about which mailing services you use for your business?
Write your variants and a few words "why" in the reply, please. In a little while will compare the benefits of each of them.
Talking to our client we found out that they use a great variety of email services like G Suite ($10), Amazon WorkMail ($4) or Yandex.Mail (free). There are more, but these are the most common.
We've made manuals on how to set up email forwarding on the server site via those services. You can read them here.
We want to continue writing and would love to hear from you about which mailing services you use for your business?
Write your variants and a few words "why" in the reply, please. In a little while will compare the benefits of each of them.
Thanks!
Hello,
Would be good to get more info or how to use Yandex.Mail (free). How it works?
Could anyone to share more info about mailing services please?
Thats a really big puzzle that I am trying to solve right now.
Getting secure email that is also suited for business. webshop & ERP.
Hello,
Just host it yourself, almost all of our hosting clients use a Dovecot, Postfix, Roundcube stack. Works fast and reliable.
For the transactional e-mail you should use a service like Mandrill / Postmark / Sendy (newsletters only) / Socketlabs since these will not fill the queue of the server and since SMTP is a fairly complicated protocol it doesnt take long for the user. Instead the service instantly accepts the email and then sends it, so the user won't get a huge delay when he is updating his profile or something like that.
Note too that our EZ Auto Mailer does transactional emails for order placement (with optional criteria for category, price, etc.), form submission, review followup, etc. It uses the configured mailer settings defined in cs-cart.
The vast majority of cs-cart merchants can easily configure/use their own SMTP host without worry of who's filtering/viewing email content. Just make sure your SMTP server is setup securely and you have the correct SPF and other email spam detecction/DNS settings set correctly. Your hosting provider can help you ensure things are setup properly.