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Thank you for your feedback; it's incredible. Precise and effective, it's exactly what helps us improve the product. So, first of all, thank you! I understand your comment regarding billing, and we will work on that to make it easier to understand. Regarding the daily limit, Mailhub is a v2 product of a previous one called Mailwind, which was a similar "plugin." We decided to rebuild everything from scratch—the code, branding, everything. So, we've already encountered scammers as you described and have implemented an effective system to prevent that: Maximum security on our payment provider (Stripe Radar)
A custom AI that analyzes sent emails (by code or template) and reviews the content. In case of excessive fraudulent sending, the account can be blocked.
Thank you for the warning; we've already dealt with this kind of problem.
I understand your request concerning SMTP. We aren't ready for this service yet, but we will work on it very soon. Do you have a contact I could use to alert you when this service is implemented? As for the "to" field, you’re right, it could be an issue. We prioritized ease of integration but will ensure this feature is monitored closely. Regarding the typo, fix in progress, thank you! |
As for contacting me, not really, I enjoy my anonymity of Hacker News and anyways, we are satisfied-ish with SendGrid right now. So even if you got the feature, we are not potential customer at this time. I'll keep your company in mind in case that changes with SendGrid or I change companies.
EDIT: When I say Ops person in charge of email, email isn't my sole focus, in fact it rarely comes up. However, when SendGrid misbehaves, I'm first one that is called.