Postal: A fully featured open source mail delivery platform
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"Postal is a complete and fully featured mail server for use by websites & web servers. Think Sendgrid, Mailgun or Postmark but open source and ready for you to run on your own servers. Postal was developed by aTech Media to serve its own mail processing requirements and we have since decided that it should be released as an open source project for the community."
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@Ambarishrh You are starting to sound like @aaronstuder.
Please be more clear that you are posting something you found and not something you sell or made. Unless it is something you sell or make, then be more clear that you do.
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Interesting. What would this do differently than just using sendmail or postfix, though?
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@Reid-Cooper said in Postal: A fully featured open source mail delivery platform:
Interesting. What would this do differently than just using sendmail or postfix, though?
This one features tracking and analytics.
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This outbound campaign tracking analytics is just like what MailChimp would give you. It's a pretty cool tool to have for anyone who is doing outbound email campaign work although I didn't notice specifics around handling opt-outs and no-contact lists which pretty much places it out-of-scope for external marketing.
Also, if the intent for this was outbound marketing to external recipients, if the URL redirection doesn't allow for whitelisting of domains, someone could spoof one of your campaigns, and use to redirect URL to anywhere they want, all using this handy little server.
For internal, same domain outbound email tracking and reporting, this could be very useful. But I've seen disasters from other tools with similar functions that didn't take into account a lot of CASL requirements (Canada).
Could make for a cool internal project though.
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@JaredBusch said in Postal: A fully featured open source mail delivery platform:
@Ambarishrh You are starting to sound like @aaronstuder.
I saw this coming a mile away
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@JaredBusch said in Postal: A fully featured open source mail delivery platform:
@Ambarishrh You are starting to sound like @aaronstuder.
Please be more clear that you are posting something you found and not something you sell or made. Unless it is something you sell or make, then be more clear that you do.
@JaredBusch My profile doesn't show that I am a service provider, neither have i mentioned on any of my posts that i sell or made something and I believe if I share something of that kind, it would rather go to self promotion section. Due to this i don't think i need to mention that every share i do here needs to mention that it is something i found, or to be clear unless i mention specifically, it is always the case that i found something and wanted to share it with the ML community!
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@Ambarishrh said in and we have since decided that it should be released as an open source project for the community.
This right here is the bit that makes people say "Oh YOU are the provider of the tool"
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@Breffni-Potter said in Postal: A fully featured open source mail delivery platform:
@Ambarishrh said in and we have since decided that it should be released as an open source project for the community.
This right here is the bit that makes people say "Oh YOU are the provider of the tool"
Oops! My bad, that was right from the site, copied for more info that just sharing the link! Will be careful next time on giving some more details
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@Ambarishrh said in Postal: A fully featured open source mail delivery platform:
@Breffni-Potter said in Postal: A fully featured open source mail delivery platform:
@Ambarishrh said in and we have since decided that it should be released as an open source project for the community.
This right here is the bit that makes people say "Oh YOU are the provider of the tool"
Oops! My bad, that was right from the site, copied for more info that just sharing the link! Will be careful next time on giving some more details
If you just do a quick addition of quotes or something, that can be all that is needed. Without them, it's your voice being used hence the problem.
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@scottalanmiller Done