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From: anonymous
Subject: [Phpgroupware-tracker] [support #103086] Ability to mass customise e-mails using fields from Addressbook
Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 10:26:01 -0400
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[support #103086] Full Item Snapshot:

URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?func=detailitem&item_id=103086>
Project: phpGroupWare
Submitted by: 0
On: Sat 05/22/04 at 09:16

Category:  Feature Request
Priority:  5 - Normal
Severity:  1 - None
Resolution:  None
Assigned to:  None
Originator Email:  address@hidden
Status:  Open


Summary:  Ability to mass customise e-mails using fields from Addressbook

Original Submission:  I am using phpgw in our company to coordinate 6 offices 
around Asia.

We currently maintain a client database of several thousand names to which we 
regularly forward our company newsletter. This is currently done using a 
dedicated client contact database called Time&Chaos in conjunction with Express 
Plus, an e-mail client which allows personalised e-mails to be sent to any 
selection of contacts and using any fields from the contact database. I would 
love this feature to be available from phpgw.

Express Plus basically reads the T&C database directly and uses it as its 
default addressbook.

Whilst on the subject, T&C, and therefore Express Plus, use a great category 
system where you can mark any contact with multiple categories and then select 
groups based on combinations of categories, e.g. I often want people in say 
"Hong Kong" who are "Accountants". This is very easy to do.

Have a look at www.chaossoftware.com - you can download trial versions of the 
software if you want to see how this works firsthand.

Cheers,

Brett











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