Serverside Newsletter Mgmt

Serverside Newsletter Mgmt

am 02.02.2006 07:39:41 von Jasime

Hello,

I'm a web-designer who manages a subscription mailing list for about two
thousand subscribers. Although I'm mostly HTML based, I do have some
experience in setting up PHP scripts, server-side.

Can any of you recommend a server-side Mailing List manager utilizing PHP
and mySQL? I need something that will send out HTML newsletters, manage
mailing lists, manage bounc-backs and remove requests, etc. I'm willing to
pay for the script if it's decent (hopefully under $75).

If anyone has any experience and would like to recommend scripts or
applications, please reply!

Thanks for any help or pointers.

Janice W

Re: Serverside Newsletter Mgmt

am 02.02.2006 08:16:17 von Shion

1+½ wrote:

> Can any of you recommend a server-side Mailing List manager utilizing PHP
> and mySQL? I need something that will send out HTML newsletters, manage
> mailing lists, manage bounc-backs and remove requests, etc. I'm willing to
> pay for the script if it's decent (hopefully under $75).

A proper maillist daemon does handle all that automatically. If you want to
look at the users in the list, then you can use phpmyadmin if the userlist is
saved in mysql. What the maillist sends out depends on what you do tell it to
send.

http://www.greatcircle.com/majordomo/


//Aho

Re: Serverside Newsletter Mgmt

am 03.02.2006 00:19:51 von Jasime

Thanks, but I have no need to look at users in list. Just wanted
recommendations from anyone who has used HTML newsletter list management
features, with subscribe / unsubscribe options etc. Meaning,
recommendations of names of scripts or software that can handle these tasks.
Apologies if I was not clear enough about this.

Janice


"J.O. Aho" wrote in message
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> 1+½ wrote:
>
>> Can any of you recommend a server-side Mailing List manager utilizing PHP
>> and mySQL? I need something that will send out HTML newsletters, manage
>> mailing lists, manage bounc-backs and remove requests, etc. I'm willing
>> to
>> pay for the script if it's decent (hopefully under $75).
>
> A proper maillist daemon does handle all that automatically. If you want
> to look at the users in the list, then you can use phpmyadmin if the
> userlist is saved in mysql. What the maillist sends out depends on what
> you do tell it to send.
>
> http://www.greatcircle.com/majordomo/
>
>
> //Aho