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Weekly Product Update: Improved Status Page Let’s You Get Alerts By SMS & Webhook
This week we focused on infrastructure improvements to reduce the chances of sending delays like those that occurred for some customers last week.
This week we focused on infrastructure improvements to reduce the chances of sending delays like those that occurred for some customers last week.
Our pricing has since changed. For updating pricing, please visit our pricing page.
After a few weeks rolling out some frequently requested new webhook-related features, we worked on a some less visible things to keep Mailgun new and shiny for you. Specifically, we decreased the number of queries per second on our main MongoDB instance by 50%.
Being in the API business has its challenges and maintaining the robustness of the system during peak hours is one of them. That’s why we do lots of stress testing here at Mailgun.
Originally posted on April 12, 2013. This week we focused on backend improvements to make Mailgun more performant, reliable and scalable. Lots of boring stuff, but hopefully you’ll feel the difference.
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.
We believe in doing hard work for our customers. So when we decided to add geolocation and user agent parameters to our open, click and unsubscribe webhooks, we decided to take it one step further than simply providing an IP address and a raw user agent string for customers.
We don’t sponsor (or attend) many conferences at Mailgun. In fact, to this date we have only sponsored one, PyCon. We make an exception for PyCon because it has always felt like the perfect conference for Mailgun.
As few months ago, Mailgun announced integration into Parse’s Cloud modules program which allows for easy integration of third-party APIs into Parse apps.
Wow, it’s funny how time flies, right? We’re an independent company now! This post came out way back in 2012.
Parse, the awesome mobile application development platform, is launching easy integration with Mailgun via their new Cloud Modules feature.
If you haven’t heard, we’re an independent company again! This was originally published on August 28, 2012.