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In this article, we will go over the common problems you may encounter when you are using your SMTP with Sendinblue and the steps you can take to fix them.
There are a few possibilities as to why they are not being sent:
To be able to use the Sendinblue SMTP, the option must be activated on your account. You can click here to read more about it.
If you see an orange banner like the one below, this means that the Sendinblue SMTP has not been activated for your account. You can create a ticket from your account or contact us here to put in a request and have it activated for your account.
Sendinblue applies an hourly sending bandwidth to maintain the sender’s reputation of new users of shared IPs. You can read about it in detail here.
You can easily check if you have reached your limit, by taking a look at the indicator in the left-hand menu under Quota.
This quota does not apply to users with dedicated IP addresses.
Your transactional emails will not be sent if all of your credits have been used. They will be held for a maximum of 48 hours until additional email credits have been added to your account. You can easily check if your email credits have been used up in the left-hand menu under your Plan.
If you have recently bought or configured a dedicated IP, the templates used for your transactional emails might not have been correctly updated and are still being configured for your former senders.
To check that your templates have been configured with the correct sender:
Check the connection URL for the SMTP server (smtp-relay.sendinblue.com) and that port 587 is enabled.
You can read more about how to configure the SMTP server here.
If you are not able to authorize the domains, the following Sendinblue IPs need to be added to your whitelist: 94.143.17.4, 94.143.17.6 and 185.107.232.0/24.
The Sendinblue platform may be temporarily unavailable. You can check the status of the Sendinblue platform by going to the Status page.
There are a few possibilities as to why you are unable to log in:
Authentication may have failed: check your API key, which you can find here.
The Sendinblue server may be temporarily unavailable. You can check the status of the Sendinblue platform by going to the Status page.
If your emails are not being sent by the correct IP:
To check that your dedicated IP has been correctly configured for the SMTP
If you have a question, feel free to contact our support team by creating a ticket from your account. If you don’t have an account yet, you can contact us here.
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In this article, we’ll explain how to use the RSS default template we recommend you to use in Share your blog posts to your clients using our RSS campaign integration – Design of your email.
The principle is different from a standard email campaign. Here the idea is to automatically retrieve the content of your blog and add it to an email campaign so that you don’t have to manually write a new campaign every time to want to update your audience.
This RSS default template contains a pre-configured repeatable block with key names (RSS tags) so that you can quickly and easily get going with your RSS campaigns.
This is when the Repeat block (dynamic list) option and Key names come into play!
Let’s take the definition of a repeatable block and adapt it to the RSS campaign integration:
With a repeatable block, you can design email campaigns that contain key names (RSS tags here) to dynamically populate articles in the email content.
For our use case with blog articles, it will retrieve the information from your articles (image, title, description, etc.) thanks to the RSS key names, and will dynamically add them to the email.
To get this result being populated automatically:
Here’s how the default template will look like:
The key names we added by default refer to the blog article elements:
To prevent any unwanted HTML tags from showing up in your email, you must add the “safe” filter to your key name in the following way: {{ item.DESCRIPTION | safe }}. To learn more, check our dedicated article Modify the formatting of your placeholders with filters.
You can use the RSS tag <content:encoded> as {{ item.CONTENT_ENCODED }}.
IMPORTANT: The “:” from the RSS tag will have to be replaced by “_” in the RSS integration, content:encoded becomes CONTENT_ENCODED.
Usually images data is inside <content:encoded> tag so if your images are not working with the description tag then you can try using the <content:encoded> RSS tag instead.
The Repeat block (dynamic list) option lets you design and format email templates and campaigns that contain variables for a list of items (here, the blog articles) that will be replaced dynamically at the time the email is sent.
You don’t have to duplicate the block if you want several articles to be displayed. Indeed, the block will repeat the pattern for as many articles as you like. Just modify the limit in the Repeat block options.
You can move or remove some key names, but make sure not to modify the ones you would like to keep.
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We would like to congratulate our client, Suganthi, for receiving two invitation to apply for NSW nomination for Skilled Work Regional visa (Subclass 491) and Skilled Nominated visa (Subclass 190)! Considering moving to Australia? Take the first step in realizing your immigration dreams by contacting us! Already have an EOI but require a state […]
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With his Australia ETA approved, our client, Mr.Yap can now travel with peace of mind! Did you know some countries are only required to have an ETA to travel to Australia instead of waiting for months to apply for a Visitor Visa? You may be eligible to apply for ETA if you hold a valid […]
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We would like to congratulate our client, Gladys, for receiving an invitation to apply for NSW nomination for Skilled Work Regional visa (Subclass 491)! Considering moving to Australia? Take the first step in realizing your immigration dreams by contacting us! Already have an EOI but require a state nomination? We can help you too! CONTACT US
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We would like to congratulate our client, Carlo, for receiving an invitation to apply for NSW nomination for Skilled Work Regional visa (Subclass 491)! Considering moving to Australia? Take the first step in realizing your immigration dreams by contacting us! Already have an EOI but require a state nomination? We can help you too! CONTACT US
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We would like to congratulate our client, Htun, for receiving an invitation to apply for Skilled Work Regional visa (Subclass 491) via General Skilled Migration Program. Considering moving to Australia? Take the first step in realizing your immigration dreams by contacting us! CONTACT US
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