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newtribe wrote:I hate to say it but I recommend you DON'T use Phil-Taylor's moslistmessenger.
I would recommend you just buy the standard version of listmessenger even though it doesn't integrate with the Mambo/Joomla admin. I found a couple of problems with Phil's component, not the least of which is Phil's poor tech support record (This is a long running complaint I have about Phil. The only time he seems to reply to my support requests is when I post something "not nice" in the forums or email him a nastygram.). I also found functionality that, while available in the standard listmessenger software, seemed to be disabled or difficult to implement in Phil's version (perhaps for legitimate reasons having to do with integrating it with Mambo -- perhaps someone can enlighten me).
I found that letterman works for those with minimal newsletter requirements and that listmessenger works well for those with more robust needs.
I found mamml, yanc, and phplist difficult to set up and manage -- especially if clients are going to maintain it after development.

Hi buglerroller,buglerroller wrote:newtribe wrote:I hate to say it but I recommend you DON'T use Phil-Taylor's moslistmessenger.
I would recommend you just buy the standard version of listmessenger even though it doesn't integrate with the Mambo/Joomla admin. I found a couple of problems with Phil's component, not the least of which is Phil's poor tech support record (This is a long running complaint I have about Phil. The only time he seems to reply to my support requests is when I post something "not nice" in the forums or email him a nastygram.). I also found functionality that, while available in the standard listmessenger software, seemed to be disabled or difficult to implement in Phil's version (perhaps for legitimate reasons having to do with integrating it with Mambo -- perhaps someone can enlighten me).
I found that letterman works for those with minimal newsletter requirements and that listmessenger works well for those with more robust needs.
I found mamml, yanc, and phplist difficult to set up and manage -- especially if clients are going to maintain it after development.
Ive been around for a while and i know what your saying however ive have nothing but positive experiences with phil. being one man in a mambo world is tough work, i side with him and his component for base newsletter functions in mambo. ive tried all components and none match up! to manage a newsletter effectivly the difficult setup and manage is needed. what did you think youd get some easy option to work correctly? When building sites NEVER just take the easy route, you wont meet your maximum potential.



I was waiting for you to show up.PhilTaylor-Prazgod wrote:What support - exactly - do you require



Phil, I will admit that during our initial work on mosDirectory you were amazing. I recall conversations at all hours of the day and night with little or no notice. I really appreciated that and I know that it's impossible to deliver that level of service at all times. Perhaps my experience with you on that project spoiled me.PhilTaylor-Prazgod wrote:The reason I replied quickly is exacly because I do not have time to spend hours in these and all the other forums people post in so I have RSS feeds set up to all places where my name appears - and when my rss filter sees PHIL it beeps and i go read that post.
I spend very little time in this forum, even this post is posted from within FeedDemon RSS Reader.
Everyone slates my support - yet very few have actually tried to contact me, or phoned me (Apart from the guy from Austrilia that called me at 3am last night and asked me to go to my computer and help him (which I did!!) )
I go out of my way for customers - however I do also have a life offline and some people seem to forget that![]()
anyways I dont want to hijack this thread.


I found mamml, yanc, and phplist difficult to set up and manage -- especially if clients are going to maintain it after development.


lw-d wrote:I was looking for something that I could integrate with joomla! registration

buglerroller wrote:phil-taylors list messenger did the job for us in all aspects except bounce email detection. still stand behind list messenger however yesterday switched to phplist as it has bounce email remove from list feature.
Maybe.
mosLM has never been about registered users, but about an opt-in mailing list solution, but now I am able to change this under the terms of our agreement - so after the wedding I will be adding first, the ability for registered users to register for mailing lists on sign up, and to modify their settings after login.
















