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byDesd, September 12, 2008
CCNewsletters is a nice newsletter component. It works real easy and smooth. A few things that I would like to see added:
- sending of MIME: text and html in one message. Not everybody likes html in their email.
- a "read this newsletter online"-feature. The component saves the newsletter in the db, but this is not accessibel through the frontend for users to read the newsletter online.
- a forum on the dev's website, so I can sort out my questions before bothering the developer with noob stuff
I like it, I use and I look forward to next releases!
- sending of MIME: text and html in one message. Not everybody likes html in their email.
- a "read this newsletter online"-feature. The component saves the newsletter in the db, but this is not accessibel through the frontend for users to read the newsletter online.
- a forum on the dev's website, so I can sort out my questions before bothering the developer with noob stuff
I like it, I use and I look forward to next releases!
Owner's reply
Thank you for your review!
We will start work on all these issues soon :-)
byDesd, June 11, 2008
I was trying to find a solution to integrate a maillist subscription to my Joomla install. Luckely my host (still on shared server) offers Mailman as a list-solution and this bridge is just superb. Mailman is very user friendly and has many options, but most of the time users don't need them.
If your install doesn't work, try to configure without the "Appended Domain" option, even on a shared server.
If you use Community Builder on your site, you can change the link on the component frontend in the language file.
This component would be great as a Community Builder plugin... That would make it a six star rating.
If your install doesn't work, try to configure without the "Appended Domain" option, even on a shared server.
If you use Community Builder on your site, you can change the link on the component frontend in the language file.
This component would be great as a Community Builder plugin... That would make it a six star rating.


