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Bulk email setup

The functionality is available in bpm’online marketing and CRM bundles.

Set up your email service integration with bpm'online for sending bulk emails. All cloud email service settings for bulk emails are consolidated on the bulk email setup page in the [Email] section. You can use it to edit general settings of sending bulk emails and receiving responses, sender domains as well as to monitor the connection status.

Contents

How to set up integration with bpm'online cloud email service (for on-site users)

How to set up sender domain list

Additional settings for integration with bulk email service

How to enable bulk email monitoring on-site

How to set up integration with bpm'online cloud email service (for on-site users)

To check integration with cloud email service:

1.Go the [Email] section. Open the [Actions] menu and select [Bulk email settings] (Fig. 1).

Fig. 1 Opening the bulk email setting page

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2.Populate the [General settings] tab fields.

  • In the [API key] field, specify your personal access key to the bulk email service.

  • In the [Bpm’online cloud services connection URL] field, specify the bulk email cloud service address in the “https://url_adress.com” format.

  • In the [Auth key] field, specify the authentication key for receiving responses.

To obtain the API key and the Auth key, as well as the URL to bulk email cloud services after installing product licenses, please contact our support at support@bpmonline.com.

  • The [Email provider] field will be populated automatically with the name of your email service provider after the [API key] and [Bpm’online cloud services connection URL] fields have been populated.

3.In the [Domain to receive responses] field, specify the domain address of your bpm’online application in the following format: http://www.yourdomain.com.

Attention

POST requests should be sent and received via port 443. To check the connection after you have completed the settings, open a page of the following format in the browser:
https://azX-ces.bpmonline.com/metadata, where:
“azX-ces.bpmonline.com” is the received bpm’online cloud service URL and “azX” is the name of the Cloud Email Service platform.
If the Mailing Service page (Fig. 2) opens, your setting has been performed correctly. If the page does not open, check whether the port is opened correctly.

Fig. 2 Checking the setup correctness

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How to set up sender domain list

For the sender name to be displayed correctly in the bulk email and to avoid unauthorized bulk email sent on your behalf, perform the following settings:

  • Specify the list of your domains on the bulk email settings page.

  • Verify each domain by using specific text SPF-, DKIM- and DMARK-records.

  • Save the changes.

To do this:

1.Add the list of your domains by clicking the btn_com_add_tab.png button on the [Sender domains] tab.

Note

All added domains, including those that are no longer in use, are displayed in the list. Domains cannot be deleted from the list.

2.Select a domain from the list for verification. A DKIM/SPF setup manual for the selected domain will be displayed on the right side of the screen. The manual text will contain correct SPF and DKIM records generated for your domains.

Note

DKIM/SPF manuals are different for each domain. To view a specific manual, select the required domain from the list.

3.Set up domain verification. The verification setup process is covered in a separate article. Read more >>> 

As a result, the bulk email settings [Connection status] field will display the “chapter_setup_additional_сonnection__status_indicator.png Connection active” message.

Additional settings for integration with bulk email service

Set up one of the bpm’online access options for Bpm'online Cloud Email Service for correct operation of bulk email functions:

1.In the server firewall, permit receiving POST requests from Internet to the domain where bpm'online is deployed: http://www.yourdomain.com.

2.In the server firewall, permit receiving POST requests from a specific web service. For example, if the application is deployed on http://www.yourdomain.com, then the following address must be accessible: http://www.yourdomain.com/0/ServiceModel/CESWebhooksService.svc/HandleWebHooks.

Note

There is no need to set up processing of unsubscribe requests and to check if bpm’online application server is able to receive GET-requests. Bpm’online will process unsubscribe queries automatically.

Attention

If the HTTPS protocol is used to access bpm'online, the application server must have an active certificate installed. In case the data transfer protocol or application address are changed, make the appropriate changes on the bulk email setup page.

Setting up IP addresses and ports for processing bulk email responses

You will need to open certain IP addresses and ports to be able to receive and process bulk email responses. These depend on the Cloud Email Service (CES) that you are using.

You can check your current CES using the [Bpm’online cloud services connection URL] field of the [General settings] tab on the bulk email settings page. The populated URL value contains the name of the used CES platform (Fig. 3).

Fig. 3 Checking the used CES platform

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CES platform for the USA (a.k.a. https://az1-ces.bpmonline.com):

in/out 18.209.182.142:443

in 52.1.92.80:443

CES platform for Europe (a.k.a. https://az2-ces.bpmonline.com):

in/out 52.211.72.126:443

in 52.19.188.135:443

It is not recommended to use IP address “white lists“ to limit access to open ports because the Bpm'online Cloud Email Service may send analytical information about responses from different IP addresses. So if the “white list“ doesn't contain the IP address that the analytical information is sent from, the data will be lost.

How to enable bulk email monitoring on-site

We recommend that you set up monitoring of your bulk email status by the support service before you start working with bulk emails. If you do this, bpm’online support will be able to resolve any potential bulk email issues faster. Support service employees will have access to aggregated bulk email metrics that does not contain personalized email message texts, email templates, etc.

Note

The procedure is different for cloud and on-site applications. The setup for cloud-based applications is described in a separate article – “How to permit monitoring bulk email status by bpm’online support”.

To set up:

1.Go to the system designer by clicking the btn_system_designer00001.png button in the top right corner of the application window and click [System settings].

2.Open the [Enable monitoring of the email troubleshooting indicators] system setting and select the [Default value] checkbox. Save the changes.

3.In the application server firewall, permit the access from the Internet to the web service:

/0/ServiceModel/CESTroubleshootingService.svc/emailstate.

For example, if the application is deployed on http://www.yourdomain.com, then the following address must be accessible:

http://www.yourdomain.com/0/ServiceModel/CESTroubleshootingService.svc/emailstate.

As a result, the support service employees will be able to identify and eliminate potential bulk email issues.

See also

Bulk email setup page

How to send bulk emails with your company domain

Bulk email guidelines

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