I used phplist for a while but I didn't like it. Advertised features
were buggy, the sending bit hardly ever worked properly. The way it
works is convoluted without being useful.
I found "letter it" to be much better -
http://otterware.net/index.php?id=scripte&sid=letteritm
It's in German (no prob to yourself Niall!) but has an English
translation too. It looks simple, is simple, and does what it says on
the tin...
oh, and happy new year :)
Donncha.
Martin List-Petersen wrote:
> Maybe you should look at something like http://tincan.co.uk/phplist>> It's done in PHP and mySQL and should be pretty easy to customize, if it doesn't
> fit your needs.
>> I've been looking at solutions like that once in a while, but often came up with
> that you had to do it yourself from scratch or take a solution like phplist and
> customize it to the needed solution.
>> Regards,
> Martin List-Petersen
> martin at list-petersen dot net
> --
> Q: Why do people who live near Niagara Falls have flat foreheads?
> A: Because every morning they wake up thinking "What *is* that noise?
> Oh, right, *of course*!
>> Citat Niall O Broin <niall at linux.ie>:
>>>>I'm looking for a mailing list manager which uses a MySQL backend, and which
>>>>allows mails to be sent to a subset of the subscribed list based on an SQL
>>query e.g. sent a message to all subscribers aged between 24 & 32 owning
>>yellow Porsches (assuming of course that we have such data) Do any of you
>>have any experience with any of the available MLM packages which do anything
>>>>like that ?
>>>>--
>>Niall
>>
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