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==Sending newsletters / mailings==
 
==Sending newsletters / mailings==
 
[[Image:Email_template.png|right|thumb|An example e-mail template]]
 
[[Image:Email_template.png|right|thumb|An example e-mail template]]
To send a newsletter go to:
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To send a newsletter you must first create an addresslist and a template. After that go to:
  
Addressbook -> Send mailing
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Addressbook -> Newsletters
  
Select a template if you have created one and select the list to send the newsletter too. Now simply compose your e-mail like you would do with a normal e-mail and click at send.
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The Newsletter status screen will open:
  
Datafields in the template will be replaced with data from the addressbook so you can created personalized e-mails.
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[[Image:Sent-newsletters.png]]
  
A background process will send the e-mails. It will send it slowly so it won't bring the server down. You can check the progress at:
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To start a new mailing click "Send mailing":
  
Addressbook -> Administration -> Addresslist -> Doubleclick the list and click at Sent mailings
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Select a template if you have created one and select the list to send the newsletter too. Now simply compose your e-mail like you would do with a normal e-mail and click at send.
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Datafields in the template will be replaced with data from the addressbook so you can created personalized e-mails.
  
[[Image:Mailing-status.png]]
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A background process will send the e-mails. It will send it slowly so it won't bring the server down.  
  
 
<b>Note:</b>You can also simply select the list from the addressbook at the e-mail composer. This is useful for small lists only.
 
<b>Note:</b>You can also simply select the list from the addressbook at the e-mail composer. This is useful for small lists only.

Revision as of 14:26, 3 March 2010

Addresslists are useful for:

  1. Sending newsletters
  2. Categorize contacts because you can filter on them too
  3. Quickly select the members in this list in a regular e-mail

Creating an addresslist

To create a list go to:

Addressbook -> Administration -> Addresslists

Click on "Add" in that tab. Enter a name and click on "Apply" to save it.

Now you can add contacts in the addresslist dialog:

Addresslist dialog

Or you can check multiple lists at the "Edit contact" dialog:

Select-addresslist-at-contact.png

Filtering on addresslists

Once you created some addresslists a filter appears at the left in the addressbook. This is useful to quickly view the contents of a list:

Addresslist-filter.png


Sending newsletters / mailings

An example e-mail template

To send a newsletter you must first create an addresslist and a template. After that go to:

Addressbook -> Newsletters

The Newsletter status screen will open:

Sent-newsletters.png

To start a new mailing click "Send mailing":

Select a template if you have created one and select the list to send the newsletter too. Now simply compose your e-mail like you would do with a normal e-mail and click at send.

Datafields in the template will be replaced with data from the addressbook so you can created personalized e-mails.

A background process will send the e-mails. It will send it slowly so it won't bring the server down.

Note:You can also simply select the list from the addressbook at the e-mail composer. This is useful for small lists only.

Using a special SMTP server

If you want to use a different SMTP server to send all mailings you can set the following config variables:

$config['mailing_smtp_encryption']="ssl";//empty, ssl or tls
$config['mailing_smtp_server']="smtp.bulkmail.com";
$config['mailing_smtp_port']="25";
$config['mailing_smtp_username']="";
$config['mailing_smtp_password']="";