Some time ten or eleven years ago I had a respectable list of about 2000 email addresses which needed to be notified of some update. Back then I'd prepare an email, copy/paste the content to 20 mail windows, pasted 100 emails addresses from that list each into the BCC fields (coz a 100 a pop was max in that app) and hit send 20x. After about five minutes, between 50 and 100 emails were delivered and our inbox was full with "Mail delivery failed..." for a whopping 1900+ emails. It took more than a week to be able to do proper customer support again. This was our reality before MailChimp.Gamma-UT wrote:There is a very simple reason why a lot of companies use Mailchimp, which is a service that, above a fairly low threshold that I imagine u-he exceeds, costs money. If spam didn't exist, everyone would just use their own mailservers and not bother paying Mailchimp. But because spam does exist and so do IP blacklists, ISPs get really nervous about their clients sending large quantities of email, to the extent they will kick you off the servers for going above their threshold of so-many-per-hour. So, people use Mailchimp.
If there was an alternative to MailChimp, I'd be happy to know. They're not exactly cheap, but their tools and their performance are simply great.
