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New Mailgun build is out
There have been several builds since then, but we’re thankful for our beginnings! This was posted on November 10, 2010.
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There have been several builds since then, but we’re thankful for our beginnings! This was posted on November 10, 2010.
Good news everyone!
First of all, we want to thank you, our first batch of customers, the brave souls who signed up immediately after we launched. We love you all. And we listen to you.
We’re happy to announce a new build of Mailgun. It incorporates the earliest feedback we have received from you. The changes include:
Push API now passes all MIME headers as HTTP POST parameters. Values are transcoded to UTF-8, as always.
If incoming email is missing a plain text body part – we’ll build one for you from HTML, hence you can always rely on having a plain text email body even if sender didn’t bother to provide one.
We are also working hard to introduce spam filtering for incoming mail. This feature has proven to be popular and we want to make it right.
Stay tuned!
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