Any mature Email Newsletter List Servers for ASP.NET?

Last post 05-22-2008 3:18 AM by Zhao Ji Ma - MSFT. 3 replies.

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  • Any mature Email Newsletter List Servers for ASP.NET?

    05-17-2008, 4:54 AM
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    • jholland99
    • Joined on 03-27-2008, 5:27 AM
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    I'm looking for a mature Email List Server like www.phplist.com. I'm looking for something with these features:

    * Unsubscribe Management 

    * Bounce Management

    * Data merge capabilities (like "Dear [@UserName]")

    * Basic smtp reporting (like how many emails were delivered, deferred, bounced per email newsletter sent)

     I have found some but they don't seem the same as phplist with community participation etc. I guess I'm asking if there is any list server that is known to be one of the "big boys" in the asp.net world.

    Thanks,

    Jason
     

  • Re: Any mature Email Newsletter List Servers for ASP.NET?

    05-17-2008, 5:41 AM
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    • anzer
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    Try http://www.mailbuild.com/

    They have excellent reports and they are providing APIs to manage users..


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  • Re: Any mature Email Newsletter List Servers for ASP.NET?

    05-17-2008, 11:07 AM
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    • jholland99
    • Joined on 03-27-2008, 5:27 AM
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    Thanks anzer but I went to the website and it looks like they charge a subscription fee. I'm looking for something I can buy a one-time licence for or an open source free solution.

     I guess I can just use phplist but I was just curious if there was anything using the same technology I was developing my main application in.

    Jason

  • Re: Any mature Email Newsletter List Servers for ASP.NET?

    05-22-2008, 3:18 AM
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    Hi,

    Maybe you can check others like ConstantContact, Campaign Monitor, ListBox, EmailBrain, iContact, etc.

    Zhao Ji Ma
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