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Mailgun Joins Sinch: The Future of Customer Communications Is Here

Today marks a special day in the life of Mailgun. Back in September, we announced we had entered an agreement to be acquired by Sinch. Since then, we've been patiently waiting for the deal to close. And now, it's finally here – today, we officially become part of the Sinch family!

Mailgun Team
4 min read
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Say Hello to Pathwire

The day has finally come! Today, we’re excited to introduce you to Pathwire, our new parent brand, and unveil a slightly refreshed look and feel for Mailgun, which you’ll see evolving over the months to come.

William Conway
5 min read
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Mailgun’s COVID-19 Plan of Action

Here at Mailgun, we're continuously monitoring the situation surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Our team is working around the clock to ensure the continued health and safety of our employees, as well as the continuity of our business and the continued support of you, our customers.

Mailgun Team
2 min read
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Send Your Emails at the Perfect Time with Send Time Optimization

STO uses machine learning to determine the best time to deliver a message to each recipient, at the moment when it’s most likely to be seen and read.

Chris Farmer
3 min read
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Mailgun Acquires Mailjet: Two Brands Working Together to Build Better Email

I am thrilled to announce today that Mailgun has acquired Mailjet. In this acquisition, we’ll be enhancing both product offerings to better serve developers and marketers alike on a global basis.

William Conway
3 min read
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Mailgun Is Now Part Of GitHub’s Student Developer Pack

We’re proud to announce that Mailgun is now part of GitHub’s Student Developer Pack. Mailgun is committed to being the email service for developers, and now student developers have more free emails to use for their class projects, side hustles, or building that cat facts email newsletter they always dreamed of. After signing up through GitHub, current students will be able to send 20,000 free emails each month for 12 months.

Nick Lafferty
2 min read
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Mailgun Is Now Part Of GitHub’s Student Developer Pack

We’re proud to announce that Mailgun is now part of GitHub’s Student Developer Pack. Mailgun is committed to being the email service for developers, and now student developers have more free emails to use for their class projects, side hustles, or building that cat facts email newsletter they always dreamed of. After signing up through GitHub, current students will be able to send 20,000 free emails each month for 12 months.

Nick Lafferty
2 min read
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Email’s Not Dead – Mailgun’s New Podcast

Whenever someone says that they think email is on its way out, we always like asking them if they’ve checked their inbox in the past day. Nine times out of ten they have, so what’s the deal? Email has become so second nature that they forget how often they check it. By no means does that mean email is on its way out. In fact, we’d argue that it means email thriving more than ever.

Thomas Knierien
3 min read
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Mailgun now supports AMP for Email

Chances are you’ve probably heard about Google bringing Accelerated Mobile pages (AMP) support for Gmail. AMP gives digital marketers and email senders the ability to create dynamic and actionable emails for their recipients.

Chris Farmer
3 min read
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Opening The Envelope On Mailgun’s New UI

You’re always looking for ways to do your work more efficiently, whether that means faster troubleshooting or simple tools that help you achieve results more easily.

Chris Farmer
7 min read
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Announcing Strategic Growth Investment From Thoma Bravo

Today, we are excited to announce that Thoma Bravo has acquired a majority stake in Mailgun, with Turn/River retaining a minority position. We’re thrilled about what this strategic growth investment means for our customers and the platform in general.

William Conway
3 min read
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Better Validations For Better Sending

Once upon a time, and by “a time” we mean a few years ago, companies sent emails to their contacts and customers somewhat blindly. To a large extent, they didn’t know if the addresses they had in their databases or forms were correct in syntax or one-time-use email addresses or distribution lists that go to 20 different people. All of which could adversely impact their sending domain’s reputation — essentially, it was chaos.

Michael Kane
5 min read

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