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Re: is possible with own mail server have same results of mailchimp? [message #186242 is a reply to message #186236] Sat, 21 June 2014 18:03 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On 21/06/14 16:12, nawfer wrote:
> if I have a server linux, and use for example phplist is possible
> to send newsletter in a safely mode, delivered and not how spam
>
> the dfault php mail function isn't good?
> is necessary smtp ?
> if smtp is better, how to set an own smtp server, the default configuration
> isn't good?
>
> I not need big traffic; 5000-10000(at moment) emails/month is sufficient
> but would like know if I is possible
>
> to do directly with php mail function, or with smtp or
> if is mandatory to use mailchimp
>
>
> Isn't possible to use php mail function or have a smtp server with good
> configuration that can to do all the
>
> work instead of mailchimp or similar?
>

set up e.g, exim on your linux.

php mail() will then use that.
I have done this but it is not a trivial exercise.

Ids your linux system domestic or virtual host?



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