africa 0 Report post Posted December 30, 2008 Hi guys,I am running a social community and would like to start sending out informative newsletters that is:a) with photos of members:P links of my pages at the topc)viewable in all the email clientsI've looked at some of the social networks like friendster and they are quite good at creating quality newsletters. I do not quite know the program im supposed to use as gmail and all the other email services do not provide good HTML editing.Last issue is that some newsletters just display in Yahoo..in Gmail the images do not appear. I need something that will eliminate these put-offs!Help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrdee 1 Report post Posted January 7, 2012 Another good one I use is QIOS Pelican, a program made specially to deal with newsletters. The best thing about it is: it is free. One slight drawback for some people might be that you have to set up your subscription to your mailing list yourself, for example through a form on your website, but once that is done and you have some subscribers in your database, you are good to go. As for databases, QIOS Pelican can handle a wide selection of those. They are: Microsoft Access DatabaseMicrosoft Excel SheetMicrosoft Exchange Server via WebDAVMicrosoft Outlook MailboxMicrosoft SQL ServerMicrosoft .NET DataSet over HTTPOracle DatabaseMySQL DatabaseText FileCustom OLE DB ConnectionCustom ODBC ConnectionThe program also contains an editor for your email, allowing both text and HTML.If you newsletter uses a similar layout for every one you send out, all you have to do is open the editor and change the things that are new in the newsletter. After that, you just let the program look at your mailing list which is in your database and let it send out your newsletter to all subscribers in the list (although it is also possible to untick names to exclude them from the mailing list). More information about the program can be found here. Although it is a free program, the staff at QIOS always answer your queries and requests for support, and they run a forum too. Go and have a look, I have used the program for a number of years now and I am quite happy with it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites