If you're migrating to Drupal, I'd suggest looking at CiviCRM
<http://civicrm.org/> as it integrates nicely with Drupal. Sugar CRM
<http://www.sugarcrm.com/> might be another possibility.

Mark A. Matienzo
Applications Developer, Digital Experience Group
The New York Public Library



On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Perian Sully <psully at magnes.org> wrote:
> >From our Development Director. Anyone have any suggestions? We will be
> migrating our website to Drupal "soon", and I would think that some sort
> of integrated email marketing tool with metrics functionality would be
> of particular use here. Thoughts about that would also be helpful.
>
> Thanks!
>
> ****
> I am looking to switch our service, for the primary reason that I am
> concerned that our db has grown "stale".. we are still using the tools I
> set in place five years ago, and I am worried that there may be those
> who are not getting mail just cuz the app, known address format are OLD,
> etc...
>
> Also, I want a better look-and-feel and an easier back-end user
> interface to hand all this over to Faith, with an eye on her doing
> reports of opens and clicks, users and interests, etc.
>
> There's actually a lot of functionality, in terms of tracking with
> Topica and I do not want to lose that moving forward (not being
> leveraged well enough now).
>
> can you please blast a question to your peeps, about bulk email services
> and tools with an eye on metrics and reports? ?Also, I want to start
> list sharing with other local and national orgs. to build the list.
> Anything you can get re: issues and case scenarios'd be greatly
> appreciated.
> ****
>
> Perian Sully
> Collections Information Manager
> Web Programs Strategist
> The Magnes
> Berkeley, CA
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