At 2:42 PM -0400 8/11/08, Mike Roberts wrote:
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Mike Roberts wrote:
> Ladies and Gentlemen,
> Please pardon the interruption, but I tried the prescribed method of
> 'opting out' of these messages, but they still arrive.
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/Per Jessen, Züric
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Subject: Re: [PHP] newsletter code
> I wouldn't bet on it Richard - filtering out an email sent by an
honest
> user from an honest and properly configured mailserver is very, very
> difficult.
Using a dedicated service is still going to be a better b
On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 17:08 +0200, Per Jessen wrote:
> Angelo Zanetti wrote:
>
> > Then in his admin section he wants to send out HTML newsletters/plain
> > text depending on the user's email client.
>
> Personally, I would just let the user pick a format, and then always
> send the newsletter in
Angelo Zanetti wrote:
> Then in his admin section he wants to send out HTML newsletters/plain
> text depending on the user's email client.
Personally, I would just let the user pick a format, and then always
send the newsletter in HTML and text.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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> I wouldn't bet on it Richard - filtering out an email sent by an honest
> user from an honest and properly configured mailserver is very, very
> difficult.
Using a dedicated service is still going to be a better bet than
rolling your own. Probably cheaper too.
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Richard Heyes
http://www.phpgu
Angelo Zanetti wrote:
> Client wants a "subscribe to newsletter" dialog on website, typically
> just an email address.
>
> Then in his admin section he wants to send out HTML newsletters/plain
> text depending on the user's email client.
Sounds almost like mailman. Appropriately customized of c
Richard Heyes wrote:
>> ...
>
> You may want to consider using a 3rd party service, eg Jango Mail.
> Probably have a better success rate in getting your messages into your
> users Inboxes.
>
I wouldn't bet on it Richard - filtering out an email sent by an honest
user from an honest and properly
> ...
You may want to consider using a 3rd party service, eg Jango Mail.
Probably have a better success rate in getting your messages into your
users Inboxes.
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http://www.phpguru.org
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