Startup Fuck-ups: How we lost 25% of our monthly revenue overnight
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Re: Startup Fuck-ups: How we lost 25% of our monthly revenue overnight
#22This could be solved an even more fundamental way: Don't run your own mailer as a startup. There are lots of companies that will be responsible for email deliverability on your behalf, via an API. If it took them 3 months to notice no mail was being sent at all, imagine how long it's going to take them to figure out that their IP is blacklisted in Spamhaus or any number of other deliverability issues?
If you want to send bulk email blasts from a large list then definitely use a 3rd party, but it seems their emails were triggered programmatically from many different parts of their application. The email providers I have used don't make this easy so it is usually better to run the server yourself. You don't need much knowledge or experience to run an email server (if you are competent at general IT tasks already) bu…
Re: Startup Fuck-ups: How we lost 25% of our monthly revenue overnight
#23This could be solved an even more fundamental way: Don't run your own mailer as a startup. There are lots of companies that will be responsible for email deliverability on your behalf, via an API. If it took them 3 months to notice no mail was being sent at all, imagine how long it's going to take them to figure out that their IP is blacklisted in Spamhaus or any number of other deliverability issues?
Excellent advice, the only thing I'd add is that it's like this for everything that isn't core to your service when you are getting started.
Re: Startup Fuck-ups: How we lost 25% of our monthly revenue overnight
#24This could be solved an even more fundamental way: Don't run your own mailer as a startup. There are lots of companies that will be responsible for email deliverability on your behalf, via an API. If it took them 3 months to notice no mail was being sent at all, imagine how long it's going to take them to figure out that their IP is blacklisted in Spamhaus or any number of other deliverability issues?
If you want to send bulk email blasts from a large list then definitely use a 3rd party, but it seems their emails were triggered programmatically from many different parts of their application. The email providers I have used don't make this easy so it is usually better to run the server yourself. You don't need much knowledge or experience to run an email server (if you are competent at general IT tasks already) bu…
Re: Startup Fuck-ups: How we lost 25% of our monthly revenue overnight
#25This could be solved an even more fundamental way: Don't run your own mailer as a startup. There are lots of companies that will be responsible for email deliverability on your behalf, via an API. If it took them 3 months to notice no mail was being sent at all, imagine how long it's going to take them to figure out that their IP is blacklisted in Spamhaus or any number of other deliverability issues?
If you want to send bulk email blasts from a large list then definitely use a 3rd party, but it seems their emails were triggered programmatically from many different parts of their application. The email providers I have used don't make this easy so it is usually better to run the server yourself. You don't need much knowledge or experience to run an email server (if you are competent at general IT tasks already) bu…
Mandrill, Mailgun, Sendgrid all make this easy.
Re: Startup Fuck-ups: How we lost 25% of our monthly revenue overnight
#26I don't think terms like "Fuck-ups" or "screwed" should belong in corporate communications, start-up or not. It's cool they are talking about this openly, but unfortunately what I took from their write-up is that their communication style is less than professional.
Re: Startup Fuck-ups: How we lost 25% of our monthly revenue overnight
#27This could be solved an even more fundamental way: Don't run your own mailer as a startup. There are lots of companies that will be responsible for email deliverability on your behalf, via an API. If it took them 3 months to notice no mail was being sent at all, imagine how long it's going to take them to figure out that their IP is blacklisted in Spamhaus or any number of other deliverability issues?
Not everyone wants to outsource transactional mail handling to a third party.
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#28Earlier quoted context omitted.
If you want to send bulk email blasts from a large list then definitely use a 3rd party, but it seems their emails were triggered programmatically from many different parts of their application. The email providers I have used don't make this easy so it is usually better to run the server yourself. You don't need much knowledge or experience to run an email server (if you are competent at general IT tasks already) bu…
>> The email providers I have used don't make this easy so it is usually better to run the server yourself. Mandrill, Mailgun, Sendgrid all make this easy.
Re: Startup Fuck-ups: How we lost 25% of our monthly revenue overnight
#29Re: Startup Fuck-ups: How we lost 25% of our monthly revenue overnight
#30"I am single, 41 and pregnant"... I don't know when pregnancy became a part of a person's identity. I guess this adds to the coolness factor these days because you have to try harder? Sigh.
The pregnancy is just as relevant as being single and 41. Why are you complaining about it and not the others?
ie. not at all