We have just moved from Mandrill to Sparkpost. We heard about Sparkpost here on HackerNews.<p>We have just sent a newsletter to our 1.5 million subscribers using Sparkpost yesterday. Everything was normal while sending the newsletter, but after a few hours they decided to suspend our account.<p>There would be no problem if they just stopped us from sending emails. But, what they have done was much much worse. They actually have decided to brake all of the links on our newsletter. Here is an example:
<a href="http://go.sparkpostmail1.com/f/a/HPcB1_Q3uCe3llaL4BhpUA~~/AACQ7QA~/RgRZJV1OP0EIAKufpsbqfYlXA3NwY1gEAAAAAFkGc2hhcmVkQgoAAk7YQlfNSQDbUhZ0ZXN0MzQxNkBpbnRlcmxvZ3kuY29tCVEEAAAAAESTaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuam90Zm9ybS5jb20vYmVhc3RtZXRhbHMvP3V0bV9zb3VyY2U9bmV3c2xldHRlciZ1dG1fbWVkaXVtPWVtYWlsJnV0bV9jb250ZW50PXNlY3Rpb25fYmVhc3RtZXRhbHNfYnV0dG9uJnV0bV9jYW1wYWlnbj0yMDE2X25ld3NsZXR0ZXJfbWF5RwJ7fQ~~" rel="nofollow">http://go.sparkpostmail1.com/f/a/HPcB1_Q3uCe3llaL4BhpUA~~/AA...</a><p>It just shows this error:
{ "errors": [ { "message": "permission denied", "code": "1100" } ] }<p>Our attempts to reach them was unsuccessful so far.<p>So, anybody considering moving to Sparkpost. My advice: DON'T.