How MailChimp does not check every domain?

Hello,

I wondered how MailChimp does not have to configure each domain. Since for many customers is a heaviness.

Mailchimp sends you a mail and we sent with your domain.
 
@Julio Rodríguez, sure you can.

If you use a service like Mandrill you need to configure your domain (or domains) on your side.

At MW, you can configure the service and set the option "Force From" to Never.

This configuration will work great and your client don't need to change the DNS records.

If you want to try this, create an account at:
https://complete.fmailapp.net/

1) This setup won't work with Amazon SES, for example;
2) I'll start some tests with DMARC and I'll try to share if this will work fine;
3) If you create the account, try to upload some image and then check the URL... :D

;)
 
@Julio Rodríguez, sure you can.

If you use a service like Mandrill you need to configure your domain (or domains) on your side.

At MW, you can configure the service and set the option "Force From" to Never.

This configuration will work great and your client don't need to change the DNS records.

If you want to try this, create an account at:
https://complete.fmailapp.net/

1) This setup won't work with Amazon SES, for example;
2) I'll start some tests with DMARC and I'll try to share if this will work fine;
3) If you create the account, try to upload some image and then check the URL... :D

;)

Thks, i try in my host and say you the test.

mandrilapp is slow, i now tested mailgun ;|

this week install redis and this ^^ thks
 
Great!

Let me know if I can help in something else.

About Mandrill, are you using SMTP or Web API?

If you can, tell me about your Redis experience.

Bye, bye
 
@Rob,

I'm not using MW to any clients, I'm testing and learning.

But on this tests I have this:

1) Mandrill not only fast but more reliable - reach the inbox, awesome features and my Hourly quota is almost 2M messages;
2) ElasticEmail is fast too - but does not have all powerful options and deliverability that Mandrill have;
3) Mailgun is the worst to me - sometimes 5 to 10 minutes to reach main inbox;

At the end, all this services is great.

Just to know: how much emails you're sending with Redis?
This is something that I'm not able to test.
 
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