2.1.0

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New Features: The Control Panel’s interface has been completely redesigned, and default URL changed to “email.dynect.net” to reflect the product name change to DynECT Email Delivery (ECT meaning Enterprise Class Technology) TLS (Transport Layer Security) is now supported while sending, to provide increased communication security Code Enhancements: Email activity data will now show correctly after… Read more »

2.0.2

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New Features: Control Panel success/failure messages have enhanced styling, and will display for several seconds instead of lingering too long Changed the “opened” stage in open tracking to “seen”, to better reflect the action; also added a “total opens” line to the opens graph, and changed the graph to better show the breakdown of each… Read more »

2.0.1

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New Features: DynECT Email received a sizable infrastructure upgrade, increasing performance, capacity, and scalability The open and click tracking processing code has been rewritten from scratch, resulting in more efficient and exact processing of email content Bounce reason codes (derived from the SMTP error code listed in the bounce header) are now collected and displayed,… Read more »

1.11

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New Features: An ASP.NET C# sample application for the DynECT Email REST API is now available to aid with integration Page templates have been updated to utilize more flexible, efficient coding methods (no impact on functionality) The 7-day and main Reports page graphs have been re-colored to more adequately reflect the meaning of each data… Read more »

1.10

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New Features: A new dashboard landing page reports high-level statistics from the past seven days, including the new “delivered” metrics Send-related issues are now displayed, providing a way to know why any emails submitted to DynECT Email could not be sent DynECT Email now manages a Suppression List for each user, using it to prevent… Read more »

1.9

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New Features: Link click tracking is now available; when enabled, a log will be kept for each time a recipient clicks a link in your HTML emails Custom x-header fields may now be administered through REST API via the /accounts/xheaders method Code Enhancements: API method /bounces now returns custom x-header values in a clearer, more… Read more »

1.8.3

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New Features: The REST API now has functions to support querying of SPF and DKIM configuration for approved senders, and set/change the DKIM identifier Messaging design throughout the Control Panel has been enhanced to include a icon, for better user experience Help icons on each page of the Control Panel now link to their respective… Read more »

1.8.2

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New Features: Sent, bounce, complaint, and open lists in the Control Panel are now sorted by date, in descending order Code Enhancements: Miscellaneous, minor user interface updates When trying to create an approved sender that already exists, we now display a message to that effect Export filenames are now much less likely to conflict with… Read more »

1.8.1

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New Features: Multiple sub-accounts may now be configured with the same approved sender email address Admin-related functions added to streamline user experience and provide a richer customer service experience Code Enhancements: base64-encoded emails are now processed and sent correctly, and opens are now tracked as well          (Note: emails with quoted-printable encoding are not yet being… Read more »

1.8

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New Features: Inbox acceptance module within RepCheck was released in beta mode – this feature utilizes actual email inboxes to gauge whether email sent from DynECT Email mail servers is being received correctly DynECT Email now tracks whether emails were opened, skimmed (> 8 or so seconds), or read (> 20 or so seconds) –… Read more »