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  • Process That Brought Camera vs Substack: What You Need to Know
    1 project | dev.to | 7 May 2026
    Deliverability is the single biggest risk when moving from Substack to Camera. Substack’s managed email infrastructure has pre-negotiated relationships with Gmail, Outlook, and ProtonMail, hitting 99.1% inbox placement out of the box. Camera’s default config only hits 94.2% inbox rate, requiring manual setup of SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records, plus warm-up of your sending IP. Our benchmark of a 50k subscriber migration showed that skipping IP warm-up (sending 5% of volume daily for 21 days) drops inbox placement to 72%, with 18% of emails going to spam. Use tools like Mailgun’s PHP SDK (or Camera’s built-in deliverability dashboard) to monitor inbox placement daily during migration. For example, this snippet checks inbox placement for a test batch:
  • Batch emails in Laravel 9 using Mailgun
    1 project | dev.to | 7 Sep 2022
    As you can see, there are multiple recipients defined. Mailgun will understand that this is a bulk email and will send the email to every given recipient. We can do the same request using the Mailgun PHP SDK, so let's get started. For this article, I assume you have a Laravel project already up and running and have configured your Mailgun credentials in your project's .env file.
  • 5k jobs one 1 job that fires 5k emails?
    2 projects | /r/laravel | 28 Jul 2021
    Apparently Laravel doesn't support Mailgun batch sending, but you can still do it "manually" with Mailgun's PHP SDK.
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