Here am using gmail and streak with zapier. And my problem is as:
How can I automatically reply to the incoming emails using zapier.
when anyone send me any email my current configuration send a thanks mail to that sender but to it reply.
Here I want to reply on all emails automatically.
Please help me soon.
David here, from the Zapier Platform team. I haven't used Streak CRM before, but it sounds like you want to send an email every time a new box is created? If so, the following template will do just that:
https://zapier.com/apps/gmail/integrations/streak/3574/get-gmail-emails-from-new-boxes-in-streak
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Is there any way to find whether the email is legitimate or not. I am using mandrill and some emails were hard bounced so, is there a way where mandrill can send a response to my rails application that email was hard bounced. Or is there any other way to find that email actually exists or not through other medium. I saw a gem https://github.com/kamilc/email_verifier but there were some issues so I am not sure to use it or not.
Thanks in advance for help
I think you are looking for Mandrill's webhooks
The idea is that you set up an endpoint to receive event notifications (including bounces) from Mandrill.
One best solution is to implement webhooks which returns all status of emails sent. The webhook can be customised to recieve what response you can recieve including sent and delivery also. It also helps in tracking open and click rates which could be later used for filtering privileged users.
https://mandrillapp.com/api/docs/webhooks.html
We have build custom crm app(rails 4.0). One of the features that we have build is that we send emails to our customers based on booking status or we send a custom email by our travel agents.
The next thing we want is that customers can replt on this email. So we can recognize the email thats replyed and related to the initial email is send, so we have a nice email dialog (send/receive) in the crm.
Someone ideas how we can "recognize" the replyed email so we can related it to the right email?
Thanks..remco
In your email client open a reply from someone and show full headers or raw source (how to get it depends on the client but you will find it!)
When you look at the email headers you will find References field
References: <CAAC3oDjZSFywS5mpAANO+svm-3xXwLciUhw_QEkBkNqT9A#mail.com>
<06AFEF94-53D2-4469-59B0A494830C#mail.de>
<E67E3945-D61E-8E45-63C52D111698#mail.net>
And more importantly
In-Reply-To: <6397034C-90CA-41B4-F47AE3F39E76#mail.de>
While every outgoing email has a Message-ID field
Message-ID: <569F22.8060202#mail.de>
To get an if of you outgoing message
result = SomeMailer.message(params).deliver
result.header['Message-ID'].value
I am sending email using sendgrid.
Are there any options in sendgrid to get email analytics (open/bounced/replied emails) for each users email address?
I've done this two ways before:
1) Use SendGrid's Event API to collect and aggregate the data yourself.
2) Use a service like sendwithus on top of your SendGrid account, which will collect your SendGrid analytics for you and provide analytics by recipient, template, segment, etc. They also provide an API and Ruby client.
Once you're logged into SendGrid, navigate to the Stats Dashboard.
You should then be able to see something like this:
I hope this helps.
Yes, There are option available for this, to get the status of individual emails sent via sendgrid.
Send a unique arguments with every email you sent and then later on you can get status of these emails with reference to unique argument.
Some more explanation of your question will help us a-lot to describe you the best possible solution.
i have recently done this work, so if you explain the whole scenario, i will come up with the solution.
There are two ways to get hold of this data:
Use the SendGrid Event Webhook to get near realtime information about every event for every email you send via SendGrid. It works by issuing a POST request to a URL that you specify.
You can then store all this data for consumption later on and it's by far the most granular information you can get. Key/Value stores like Redis are a good option for this, but if you want a simple option to get going, check out the SendGrid EventKit to get up and running quickly.
Or:
Grab the data via the Stats API. This endpoint allows you to grab the numbers you need in a multitude of ways for both main and subuser accounts.
Based on your question, you should investigate the Event Webhook as it will give you most clarity on what happens with each email you send.
You can now use Thinbox to get analytics from Sendgrid, Mailgun, Mandrill, or just by bcc'ing an email address they give you. It's basically like EventKit but for the rest of the ESPs too.
i have a problem with mail sending: magento doesn't send any mail, i'm trying to use the sendfriend functionality (i've extendend the ProductController of that Sendfriend module), but the problem is about any email (i've tried to do a registration or to change a password, but no email was sent). backend settings seems to be ok:
System->Configuration->system->Mail sending settings->disable Email Communications->No;
System->Configuration->system->Mail sending settings->Host ->locahost;
with the same settings on another local magento installation the system send emails correctly. what can i check?
you don't need to do any coding stuff. Its already available in Magento. You just need to enable the option of Email to a friend from the back-end. Hope this help you.
When using 'mail' command to send email to a gmail user, the email goes through fine. When sending an email using a Rails app, the email is sent to the spam folder for the gmail user. Can someone help me think through this?
Emails landing in SPAM can happen due to many reasons:
Wrong Mail Server setup: Checkout here on how to setup
Email content: Content of the email can also invite SPAM. Sites like SpamCheck helps to check whether the content of the email is ok.
As mentioned by #Noli above, using services like Sendgrid, Critsend etc for sending out emails, chances of landing them in Inbox will be more. You can use them as relay servers from Postfix. But the first two steps are anyway necessary.
Use Mailchimp if you want to sent emails to many people, for eg: for sending out newsletters, marketing emails etc.
Mail deliverabillty is extraordinarily hard to get right. You should consider leaving this to the specialists like Sendgrid or Mailchimp, and not spend tooooo much development time thinking about it
Another thing to check is that if this is a new server, you may need to set up Domain Keys to authenticate to Gmail. This happend to me and I was able to get my mail removed from the spam folder by following these:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix/DomainKeys
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix/DKIM