On 31/10/2013, at 3:23 AM, Mikko Ohtamaa <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi,


On 30 October 2013 17:07, Gaël Pegliasco
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  Well, I do not totally agree about collective.mailchimp as a valid
> alternative to collective.ProductsEasyNewsletter.
> Yes, MailChimp is the sate of the art regarding newsletters management and
> clearly open source community is lacking such good product.
>

We have been using Sendy: http://sendy.co/ to send out newsletters with
Amazon SES.

Cost is 5 USD ~ 50 000 sends.


It's not open source, but you get the source. Do not read the source. The
product is awful pile of PHP code full of exploits, but it is ok as long as
you isolate the product to another server. However it is quite nice and
simple user interface wise.


If its just about sending, bounce handling, blacklist and reporting then we
use sendgrid. Also cheap and works fantastic.

I also agree that we need internal solutions. Gov don't like paying for
extra extra services and there are things singing and dancing can do that
mailchimp can't like collect Plone content togeather and send it
automatically.



-- 
Mikko Ohtamaa
http://opensourcehacker.com
http://twitter.com/moo9000

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