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7/14/2006 3:26 AM
 
cc24x7 wrote

The Advanced Email Manager is the same one I just referred you to in my first reply to your post.  It does handle bounces.

I've also got the opt-in one.  It's simpler and less capable, but I use it for some portals where the administrators aren't savvy enough for a full-featured complex product.



Thanks.
Followup: you mean that the Advanced Email is not as user friendly, for example if I would like editors not familiar with DNN use it, would they be able to or is it like many DNN-modules not as easy behind the scenes, if you know what I mean.
I am thinking of managing several newsletters, probably with different editors. Some of them would best just work with forms and buttons on the front end, and not get into the DNN-typical admin screens.

Otherwise, is it difficult to get AEM working when it comes to bounce-handling etc?

Also I read something about a serious security issue with several module from the AEM creator, regarding the BDPDT layer, which makes me a bit concerned. But that might already have been solved properly? There is always some risk with 3d party products but usually there are som great modules out there...

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7/14/2006 4:27 PM
 

Hi,

It isn't that AEM isn't user-friendly; it's just much more fully-featured, so the corollary to that is that there is more to learn and administer.  But for what you are describing, I think AEM would be the best choice.

There was a security issue identified with the modules by that developer some time ago, but it was patched immediately upon identification of the problem and they took all the usual steps:  notified their customers through multiple channels, etc.  He probably has more customers than any other module developer, plus the modules are particularly complex, so he has a huge footprint.  I don't consider it to have been anything out of the ordinary given the scope of their enterprise.



Shane Miller
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7/14/2006 5:52 PM
 
Yes, thanks for the input!

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