If you want to keep it all in-house then try www.phplist.com, this is a very
robust "host it yourself" bulk mailing solution.
I do not know of anything built in CF that comes close.
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 8:01 PM, UXB wrote:
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> >>> What does everybody else do or any recommendations?
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>>> What does everybody else do or any recommendations?
We use a product called Mailxpert http://www.xtreeme.com/mailxpert/ for both
discussion and broadcast lists. It's primary feature was that it was very
inexpensive $125.00 US but has proven to be fairly robust. It is
configurable but is not
+100 for mailchimp. Its very good at what it does, very flexible and most
importantly very flexible. I've used it to manage email campaigns that have
gone out to 10,000+ recipients. There's also a pretty sweet CFC wrapper for the
MailChimp API, http://mailchimp.riaforge.org/
hth,
larry
>You r
If you are on a Mac you could give Direct Mail a try.
http://ethreesoftware.com/directmail/index.php
I've bought the Pro version and have been using it to manage lists with more
than 20,000 subscribers for several years to send monthly newsletters.
I like the fact that it can connect directly t
I have no experience with MailChimp or ExactTarget, but I bought a copy of
Admin Pro Tools Mail List Manager a number of years back. It was a complete
waste of money (we ran it for about 1 week), and their support was
non-existent. I would certainly steer well clear of that.
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On Thu, Jul
If you're doing large volumes, I recommend ExactTarget. CF can't
actually manage things like bounce-backs, since that's all on the email
server-side. You could write all those hooks yourself, if your email
server allows you to embed applications, but it's more efficient to let
the pro's hand
You really should look outside the coldfusion box on this one.
take a look at www.mailchimp.com
It is free for lists up to 500 users.
It has an API and is pretty easy to integrate with and also has a
Gmail/Google Apps plugin.
I'm sure many others will back me up on how good Mailchimp is.
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Ru
I am looking for a ColdFusion based email list manager. I found one that
looked great, but I guess they are no longer around.
http://adminprotools.com/detail/index.cfm?nPID=2&cid=3
I am looking to manage our customer newsletters in a more efficient way and
be able to track conversions. Also be a
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