I have got a social networking site for which I would like to install phplist or similar to control newsletters and mass emails.
I already have had my programmer to build a script to send emails to users in any state (male or female), etc, and emails are sent correctly, but we do not have any click/opening tracking control.
We also have a newsletter we need to be sent, in fact in can be sent automatically already every Monday.
We'd need to have phplist installed or similar because it allows for tracking if these emails were read, bounce processing, etc. PHPList has all this.
I need to know which emails where read by my users when I send the periodic emails and I use my mass email tool. The idea would be to integrate these emails with phplist and this taking control of sending and managing emails.
This shouldn't be a problem for an experience programmer. My programmer is busy with other things and I need someone to make this integration with our site's user's database and newsletters being sent to users, so that we see which users read it, who clicked, and so on.
I've thought of PHPList because it's the one I know. I'm open to suggestions. Please let me know if you have some experience with it and how you'd do this. Site is running and most is done, we need integration with PHPList or similar to allow us to see the results for each newsletter or mass email sent.
Site uses PHP+MySQL.
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