Release Notes
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Changes to DomainKeys and new DKIM app
277 days ago by Brandon West
The standard for signing and authenticating email messages has recently been trending away from DomainKeys and moving toward it’s successor, DKIM, or DomainKeys Identified Mail. DKIM has a lot of advantages over the old DomainKeys, such as additional signing algorithms and the ability for third parties to sign messages.
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News, Events & Release Notes: December 17, 2010
516 days ago by Tim Falls
In this week’s edition of the SendGrid blog, we’ll provide a mixture of technical release notes and general updates on what we’ve been up to and where you might see us next – both on- and off- line.
read more
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Release Notes – Features and Bug Fixes – December 2, 2010
531 days ago by Elmer Thomas
Welcome back! We have been working hard to deliver new innovations and enhancements – all backed by a solid foundation. In the past month we have added more developers and QA staff to help us provide you with the best possible product, service and support. In this post we’ll discuss newly released features, recently squashed bugs and the status on upcoming features.
Reminder: if you wish to specifically follow these updates, you can subscribe using this RSS feed. For real time updates and system status, you can follow our Twitter feed. We also have a centralized status page [RSS].
If you wish to provide feedback (which we love and value), please scroll down to the end of this post for several options. read more
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Release Notes – Features and Bug Fixes – November 12, 2010
551 days ago by Elmer Thomas
As you can see by one of our recent posts, we’ve been busy here at SendGrid. In this post we’ll share what has been going on in the development side of the house, such as some recently added features, bug fixes and then we’ll take out our crystal ball to give you a sneak peek at what’s coming around the corner.
As always, we greatly appreciate your feedback, so if you wish to share your thoughts with us, we’ve put together a list of ways you can collaborate with us at the end of the post.
read more
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SendGrid.com Gets a Facelift
575 days ago by Tim Falls
Why the Redesign?
Today, we are very excited to release to the public our all-new site design. We’ve been working hard to roll this out, and it feels good to finally set it free into the wild. Over the last year, we’ve collected significant feedback from our users in regards to the UX/UI aspect of the site, which we have used to guide our efforts with this release. We would like to continue this collaborative effort, so please give us your feedback by clicking the tab on the right side of each page.
A BIG Thanks
This was made possible by countless hours spent by a number of amazing people, including: our kick-ass engineering team, our designer, and an awesome outside firm called Soft Facade. We couldn’t be more proud of what that the team has accomplished, and we thank everyone involved for their hard work.
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Release Notes – Features and Bug Fixes – September 3, 2010
621 days ago by Elmer Thomas
Welcome back! Reminder: if you wish to subscribe only to release notes on this blog, you can subscribe using this RSS feed. For real-time updates and system status, you can follow our Twitter feed or our centralized status page [RSS].
These efforts are all geared towards providing greater transparency and enhanced customer support. If you want to provide feedback (which we love), scroll down to the end of this post for several options.
read more
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Release Notes – Features and Bug Fixes – August 25, 2010
630 days ago by Elmer Thomas
Starting with this post, our goal is to provide regular updates with feature releases and bug fixes. If you wish to specifically follow these updates, you can subscribe using this RSS feed. For real time updates and system status, you can follow our Twitter feed.
Changes to DomainKeys and new DKIM app
277 days ago by Brandon West
The standard for signing and authenticating email messages has recently been trending away from DomainKeys and moving toward it’s successor, DKIM, or DomainKeys Identified Mail. DKIM has a lot of advantages over the old DomainKeys, such as additional signing algorithms and the ability for third parties to sign messages.
News, Events & Release Notes: December 17, 2010
516 days ago by Tim Falls
In this week’s edition of the SendGrid blog, we’ll provide a mixture of technical release notes and general updates on what we’ve been up to and where you might see us next – both on- and off- line.
read more
Release Notes – Features and Bug Fixes – December 2, 2010
531 days ago by Elmer Thomas
Welcome back! We have been working hard to deliver new innovations and enhancements – all backed by a solid foundation. In the past month we have added more developers and QA staff to help us provide you with the best possible product, service and support. In this post we’ll discuss newly released features, recently squashed bugs and the status on upcoming features.
Reminder: if you wish to specifically follow these updates, you can subscribe using this RSS feed. For real time updates and system status, you can follow our Twitter feed. We also have a centralized status page [RSS].
If you wish to provide feedback (which we love and value), please scroll down to the end of this post for several options. read more
Release Notes – Features and Bug Fixes – November 12, 2010
551 days ago by Elmer Thomas
As you can see by one of our recent posts, we’ve been busy here at SendGrid. In this post we’ll share what has been going on in the development side of the house, such as some recently added features, bug fixes and then we’ll take out our crystal ball to give you a sneak peek at what’s coming around the corner.
As always, we greatly appreciate your feedback, so if you wish to share your thoughts with us, we’ve put together a list of ways you can collaborate with us at the end of the post.
read more
SendGrid.com Gets a Facelift
575 days ago by Tim Falls
Why the Redesign?
Today, we are very excited to release to the public our all-new site design. We’ve been working hard to roll this out, and it feels good to finally set it free into the wild. Over the last year, we’ve collected significant feedback from our users in regards to the UX/UI aspect of the site, which we have used to guide our efforts with this release. We would like to continue this collaborative effort, so please give us your feedback by clicking the tab on the right side of each page.
A BIG Thanks
This was made possible by countless hours spent by a number of amazing people, including: our kick-ass engineering team, our designer, and an awesome outside firm called Soft Facade. We couldn’t be more proud of what that the team has accomplished, and we thank everyone involved for their hard work.
Release Notes – Features and Bug Fixes – September 3, 2010
621 days ago by Elmer Thomas
Welcome back! Reminder: if you wish to subscribe only to release notes on this blog, you can subscribe using this RSS feed. For real-time updates and system status, you can follow our Twitter feed or our centralized status page [RSS].
These efforts are all geared towards providing greater transparency and enhanced customer support. If you want to provide feedback (which we love), scroll down to the end of this post for several options.
read more
Release Notes – Features and Bug Fixes – August 25, 2010
630 days ago by Elmer Thomas
Starting with this post, our goal is to provide regular updates with feature releases and bug fixes. If you wish to specifically follow these updates, you can subscribe using this RSS feed. For real time updates and system status, you can follow our Twitter feed.










