RE: Smartertools (was Looking for the right SMTP server)

2010-10-05 Thread Russ Michaels
Message- From: Al Musella, DPM [mailto:muse...@virtualtrials.com] Sent: 05 October 2010 02:36 To: cf-talk Subject: Re: Looking for the right SMTP server I am glad you said that. I thought it was me. I never had a software company be as rude to me as smartertools. They detected that I had

Re: Looking for the right SMTP server

2010-10-04 Thread Al Musella, DPM
I am glad you said that. I thought it was me. I never had a software company be as rude to me as smartertools. They detected that I had the software running on 2 servers and sent me a really rude invoice asking me to pay for the second licence. I wrote back explaining how the licence

RE: Looking for the right SMTP server

2010-09-30 Thread Justin Scott
Smartertools used to be great, but the bigger they got the more arrogant they got and the higher their prices got and the worse the customer service got, you wouldn't believe how rude they are. Since we're talking about full-on mail servers now, I'll toss out ModusMail by Vircom. They've

RE: Looking for the right SMTP server

2010-09-30 Thread Brook Davies
Damn I miss IMS! Howie where the heck are you? Where did www.coolfusion.com disappear to?? Brook -Original Message- From: Justin Scott [mailto:jscott-li...@gravityfree.com] Sent: September-30-10 8:06 AM To: cf-talk Subject: RE: Looking for the right SMTP server Smartertools used

Re: Looking for the right SMTP server

2010-09-30 Thread Claude Schnéegans
Damn I miss IMS! Question is: does it store its logs in a database? ~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now! http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology-Michael-Dinowitz/dp/1430272155/?tag=houseoffusion Archive:

Re: Looking for the right SMTP server

2010-09-30 Thread Nicholas Stein
I just got an email from MarshallSoft on their new api program. http://www.marshallsoft.com/mcm.htm Client Mailer Features •Uses macro substitution to personalize outgoing letters. •Can send text or HTML letters. •Supports multiple attachments. •Can handle arbitrarily large lists of

Looking for the right SMTP server

2010-09-29 Thread Claude Schnéegans
Hi, I run several sites specialized for associations. They send thousand of mails to their members. Presently I'm using Mail-enable, but I'm looking for a better tool to help me manage all these mails. What I'd like is to be able to assign an Id to each mail and be able to trace it through

Re: Looking for the right SMTP server

2010-09-29 Thread Scott Slone
Claude- Take a look at JangoSMTP and SMTP2Go I forget which one offers audit and tracking,and I'm not sure if it contains all the data you are wanting to capture, but it is a place to start. I'm pretty sure both have test account/trials so you can see if they fit your needs. /Scott

Re: Looking for the right SMTP server

2010-09-29 Thread Claude Schnéegans
Take a look at JangoSMTP and SMTP2Go Thanks, but these are external mail services. I'm more looking for a true SMTP server software I can install on my own server. ~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now!

Re: Looking for the right SMTP server

2010-09-29 Thread Nicholas Stein
SendGrid is a third part smtp host. They provied the analytics, deliverance, tracking and increasing your deliverablity. They do not have connectors to CRM. If you want that, take a look at SalesFusion which goes to both Dynamics and Salesforce. http://sendgrid.com/

Re: Looking for the right SMTP server

2010-09-29 Thread Claude Schnéegans
SendGrid is a third part smtp host. Thanks, but I'm not looking for a hosted service, but for a true server software. ~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now!

RE: Looking for the right SMTP server

2010-09-29 Thread Russ Michaels
For windows try hmailserver, its rather good for a free server. Regards -- Russ Michaels www.cfmldeveloper.com - free CFML hosting for developers my blog: http://russ.michaels.me.uk/ skype: russmichaels ~| Order the Adobe

Re: Looking for the right SMTP server

2010-09-29 Thread denstar
There's this: http://code.google.com/p/subetha/ I've used bits of that project for doing mail stuff. Very configurable/extendable. :Den -- Convictions are more dangerous foes of truth than lies. Friedrich Nietzsche On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 10:18 AM, wrote:  SendGrid is a third part smtp

Re: Looking for the right SMTP server

2010-09-29 Thread Kris Jones
We've been using SmarterMail since iMIS kind of disappeared. Not bad, but we're having problems with it choking somewhere between 58k-140k messages. Pretty easy to trace individual messages through their logs, and search utilities in the console. We also have mailenable in use, and it has been

Re: Looking for the right SMTP server

2010-09-29 Thread Russ Michaels
Smartertools used to be great, but the bigger they got the more arrogant they got and the higher their prices got and the worse the customer service got, you wouldn't believe how rude they are. I think smartermail was the best solution on a budget for a long while, not sure if that is still the

Re: Looking for the right SMTP server

2010-09-29 Thread Larry Lyons
Claude, what about an external solution. I've found that MailChimp (www.mailchimp.com) does all what you want, and you don't have to manage it. Moreover there's a CFC wrapper for their API if you really want to get into working out a coding solution. Myself I'd rather not reinvent the wheel.

Re: Looking for the right SMTP server

2010-09-29 Thread Claude Schnéegans
Pretty easy to trace individual messages through their logs, and search utilities in the console. Ok, but are the log stored in a database in real time? I've written a small application to convert MailEnable text files into a database, but I have to reread the whole file every time I want to

Re: Looking for the right SMTP server

2010-09-29 Thread Claude Schnéegans
Thanks. I've seen a couple of them, some store accounts in a database indeed, but no one clearly states that the logs go in it as well. Having accounts in a database is fine if you need to have customers manage their own mail boxes from their application, but what I'm looking for more