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Why Automated Transactional Emails Are Critical To Your Growth
Written and contributed by Howard Lo, Founder of Rabbut.com, an email collection app for blogs and businesses built on Mailgun. You can learn more at Rabbut’s blog.
Written and contributed by Howard Lo, Founder of Rabbut.com, an email collection app for blogs and businesses built on Mailgun. You can learn more at Rabbut’s blog.
This post was written and contributed by Major Hayden, Principal Architect at Rackspace. Today’s multi-cloud world allows for lots of flexibility, but infrastructure sprawl creates serious challenges for email delivery. Mailgun customers already know how it can help them send critical business emails, such as receipts, newsletters, and promotions. What about all of those other emails that servers need to send when something goes wrong?
This post was contributed by Jeffrey Chen at Peano Inc. One thing Mailgun and Drupal have in common is that they’re both developer-centric services, making it extremely easy to extend and build on top of their structure and APIs.
Authored by Timothy Voice, a Brooklyn based software developer and MEAN.JS enthusiast. This post was originally posted on his blog.
We use Go for a lot of our server development here at Mailgun, and it’s great. Coming from Python, though, there is one thing I really missed:
This is a guest post contributed by Mailgun customer, Ian Smith, CEO of FedSmith Inc, a free news website for the federal workforce.
Our friends over at Plivo posted recently about a really cool SMS-to-Email Gateway that they built and we wanted to share. We’ve seen our customers hacking together these types of SMS
This post was written by Jonathan Novak, Head of Engineering at UserVoice, where he just celebrated his 3rd year at the company. UserVoice is a complete solution for managing user engagement, feedback, helpdesk requests, and knowledge bases. Over 120,000+ organizations in over 170 countries use it to listen to their users’ voices.
This post was written by Jeff Reifman. Jeff is technology consultant and writer living in Seattle. He is also the CEO and lead developer of Geogram, a free group email service for local places. You can follow him at @reifman.
This post was originally published by Jay Baird on the Rackspace DevOps blog. The Rackspace team has been using Mailgun for a variety of projects (like this one), and just open-sourced an SDK for integrating Mailgun in iOS apps.
This customer blog post is written by Damon Cali. Damon is the owner of Ninth Yard, the makers of TrackJumper, a simple web-based bug tracking application. He is also the lead web developer for kanban2go.
This post is written by Kevin Wang, Chief Instructor at Tealeaf Academy (Launch School). Tealeaf Academy is an online school for developers, and offers intensive, project based online bootcamps on web development. If you think this post is useful, you should check them out!