Chris,

Been real busy lately and I am not sure if I answered you properly or not.

Yes I am using Enterprise for both the .Net and CF versions.  Different
sites different needs.

No it doesn't have it's own SMTP engine but works very nicely with Imail.
It has the features to validate SMTP and pop to make sure the user is
allowed to send email.  

The only thing I really don't like much is the editor FCK but otherwise
works great.   

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Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 11:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Recommend Platforms / Packages to do Email
Newsletters?

Thanks.  Are you using enterprise or standard?

Do you know if it does drip (staggered messages against the opt-in
date) emails vs. newsletters (where everyone gets the same message)?

Are you running the CF version?  If so, do you know if it encrypted or can
it be customized?

And I take it that it runs against IMAIL, ie. it doesn't have its own SMTP
engine and services, correct?

Thanks for your help!


At 12:15 PM 10/13/2006, you wrote:
>If you are on a Windows platform check out http://www.adminprotools.com 
>they have a .Net version and a Cold Fusion version.  I have been using 
>them for years. And use them on multiple domains each with their own set
up.
>
>Ms. Barbara S. ONeal
>President/Co-Founder
>Centric WebR, Inc.
>1-630-734-0741
>1-888-920-2120
>http://www.centricweb.com
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Ulrich
>Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 12:20 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [IMail Forum] Recommend Platforms / Packages to do Email 
>Newsletters?
>
>Hi All.
>
>We're looking for suggestions for packages/platforms to offer 
>newsletter marketing to our customers; something sort of like Constant 
>Contact, but in house.
>
>We'd look at things that both front-end IMAIL as the SMTP engine, or 
>have it built in.
>
>We want something that is solid at handling bounces, unsubscribes, 
>validating mail formats, aware of undeliverables mid-delivery (ie. if 
>too many undeliverables from AOL, stop sending to AOL), etc.
>
>Ideally it does both newsletters as well as drip marketing (ie. 
>aweber.com)
>
>Thanks
>
>Chris
>
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