Based on our record, Mail Tester seems to be a lot more popular than Foundation for Emails 2. While we know about 95 links to Mail Tester, we've tracked only 5 mentions of Foundation for Emails 2. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Ok I manage to have SPF working. Now I can check my spam score on mail-tester.com and I have 9.8. Source: 5 months ago
I just started using Mailjet, and am having problems getting emails to deliver to Gmail addresses, even after the receiver has whitelisted the sending address. I've been using ChatGPT-4 to troubleshoot possible problems, and have addressed all of the obvious stuff. I used mail-tester.com and got a score of 9.8/10 for deliverability. So, I'm not looking for general advice on deliverability; I'm confident I've done... Source: 6 months ago
Hi guys, do you have any solution to use mail-tester.com in Hubspot nowadays? When I try to send a newsletter to a "mail-tester" email, hubspot asks me to verify the existence of the email before I can use it. Source: 7 months ago
- I've checked mail-tester.com if our SPF-record is still good. It gave me a 9/10. - SPF, IP, HELO and rDNS lookups were good. - Checked for global spam lists, we don't seem to be on them. - I've rebooted the server. (hey, you never know) - We don't have DKIM or DMARC set up yet. Source: 7 months ago
I am using emailoctopus to send welcome emails for new subscribers of a landing page I have with a waiting list. At last I accomplished to make the emails reach Gmail inboxes, nevertheless the emails still are reaching spam in Hotmail/outlook, I don't know why. I have a 9.5 in mail-tester.com and the problem it tells me it is some broken email from the emailoctopus template , I share an image of it. Source: 8 months ago
Things like Foundation for Emails helped me a lot when I used to make email templates. Source: 10 months ago
I will say that it sucks just as a much from the developer front. I had to build some email templates for a project a few weeks ago and I was shocked how wired it was compared to regular webdev. Using a framework is almost a requirement if you don't want to spend all your time on little differences between email clients. The layout is really wired too, with the recommendation to use a ton of nested tables. Not to... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I use foundation email framework and integrate it into the emails folder and have mix run its build. Source: over 1 year ago
Https://mjml.io/ Https://get.foundation/emails.html. Source: almost 2 years ago
I've used https://get.foundation/emails.html but email dev is a nightmare. It's like needing to support 20 different versions of IE6 each with their own unique bugs you have to work around. I said this in another comment:. Source: almost 2 years ago
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