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==portMTA Documentation== | ==portMTA Documentation== | ||
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*[[portMTA 3.x]]: Documentation for portMTA 3.x. Our unique mta now is re-built with .net 3.1 core with many more features like Blacklist Management, Enhanced Rabbit Functions. | |||
*[[portMTA 1.6]]: Documentation for portMTA 1.6. Our unique mta now supports text messaging. | *[[portMTA 1.6]]: Documentation for portMTA 1.6. Our unique mta now supports text messaging. | ||
*[[portMTA 1.5]]: Documentation for portMTA 1.5. Our unique mta now supports warming up ip addresses automatically. | *[[portMTA 1.5]]: Documentation for portMTA 1.5. Our unique mta now supports warming up ip addresses automatically. |
Latest revision as of 07:42, 14 May 2020
portMTA is the high-scale robust multi-channel messaging product who can send millions messages in an hour with using the best rules of delivery in order to boost deliverability.
portMTA Documentation
- portMTA 3.x: Documentation for portMTA 3.x. Our unique mta now is re-built with .net 3.1 core with many more features like Blacklist Management, Enhanced Rabbit Functions.
- portMTA 1.6: Documentation for portMTA 1.6. Our unique mta now supports text messaging.
- portMTA 1.5: Documentation for portMTA 1.5. Our unique mta now supports warming up ip addresses automatically.
- portMTA 1.4: Documentation for portMTA 1.4. Our state of art core engine now supports On-Disk Message Encryption, Actions and DelOrch (Our unique Deliverability Orchestration) server.
Deliverability Orchestration Server (DelOrch) documentation
- DelOrch 1.4: Documentation for DelOrch