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I am deciding whether to send emails via Mailchimp or Django.

My email templates are quite basic, and the mail-merge (with various fields specific to user) could be easily done in the Django template system

The pros of Mailchimp are - tracking open rates, and click rates

Pros of Django email is : Mailchimp email lands up in the Social Tab in Gmail and equivalent of other email providers (shows up as From : myadmin@mydomain.com via xxx.mailchimp.com, and this last bit makes Gmail put it in Social), while emails from Django are always from myadmin@mydomain.com.

Is there a package to integrate tracking open rates in Django send_mail()?

dowjones123
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If you have dedicated server and in the help of postfix you can email from email@domain.com

but mailchimp, Mandrill, SendGrid all are provide that kind of service when you are pay to them.

Raja Simon
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