Simply upload a CSV of your list, we’ll validate in the background, and you can download your validation results straight from the UI. If you’ve got a long list of email addresses to validate (a good problem to have), you no longer have to work up a script to hit our API with each address. And exciting news – we’ve got a new product enhancement and a new feature available right now in the new UI. You’re smart, so you probably picked up on our subtle allusions to new products and features we’re launching. But what are these new products and features? If the address you’d like to whitelist already exists on your bounce suppression list, you’ll need to remove it from the bounce suppression list first. Please note that complaints and unsubscribes will continue to be suppressed. Once you’ve added an email address to the whitelist, we’ll keep that address off your bounce suppressions list. To help you solve for these instances, we’ve released the ability to add certain addresses or domains to a whitelist. A good example would be if you’re sending to an archival address or a monitoring address that unintentionally bounces. But there are cases in which you might not want that to happen. In order to help protect your sending reputation, Mailgun automatically puts recipient addresses that bounce on a suppressions list so you don’t send to them multiple times. No more second-guessing yourself, which means good things for your workflows and your self-esteem. We’ve added a handy dandy, animated notification system to alert you when things are a-changin’. Sometimes, in the old UI, you would submit a form or press a button, and it wasn’t exactly clear we successfully registered it. Nifty alerts so you know what’s happening We also keep track of your monthly usage in the Billing section, so you can have a running log of your messages, routes, and validations processed in a given month. The new control panel gives you more than a record of your invoices and payment history. You can now choose to view your data as a line graph or bar graph, whichever you find easier. Surprisingly, this notion is just as useful in UI design as it is in life. Hooray! Your choice of graphsĭifferent people have different preferences. We listened to your feedback on the navigation challenges you were facing when switching between EU and US regions! We’ve consolidated EU and US items (domains, dedicated IPs, etc) into one view, so there’s no more switching back and forth between properties. Easier navigation between EU & US regions We’ll have more dashboard changes coming soon, but this is a start. We also provided a one-click avenue to your Logs and other tools inside the Quick Links section at the bottom of this page. Our devs added performance stats like your delivery rate and bounce rate. We’re working on making the dashboard – that first page you land on in the app – more useful. In all honesty, we were running out of real estate, and we wanted to make room for new products and features we’ll be launching this year. We moved away from the top-tabbed navigation to a sidebar nav that groups all your tools for sending and tracking emails in one place, all your tools for routing in another, and all your tools for validating email addresses in a third section. Each major function (“Messages,” “Routes” and “Validations”) now has its own home in the navigation.
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