I try to find in Google. Most of it using mailchimp. Any example or point can be share?
In my assumption. To implement a newsletter it should be batch process to prevent high traffic.
Below url have all the info for how to create a newsletter using codeigniter and jquery
http://blog.3dmick.com/2012/06/newsletter-subscription-in-codeigniter-with-jquery/
You can create a newsletter simply using MailChimp .. you don't even need to do programming! Since Mailchimp does all the "sending" work, you don't even need to worry about "batch processes or any other local programming considerations".
(If I have not understood your question, please clarify.
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I'm very new to Mailchimp. I would like to add mailchimp to existing PHP based signup form. I don't want to use the forms from Mailchimp. I've searched on Google but didn't find any solution yet. How can I do that?
I just wrote a short tutorial to help anyone facing this issue. Please check it here: http://www.sunarlim.com/2014/04/mailchimp-sign-form-php-jquery-ajax/
MailChimp APIs are actually very easy to understand and they provide massive list of references and their own libraries to help developers to implement.
I'm setting up some transactional email fun in our Codeigniter app via integrating with Sendgrid.
I've got things setup and ready to move forward with creating all of the specific transactions/emails, but I was wondering about the most efficient and/or elegant way of doing so.
It seems a bit convoluted to include the appropriate email code in each of the functions. To call a specific function from a clean and separated email controller would require me to use AJAX (so as to not cause a redirect).
Is there some way that I'm not considering currently that would help balance things, namely cleanliness and separation along with coherency and ease?
Thanks for any thoughts-
Not sure about the specifics of your application structure. But you could always create a model function and call that from the functions in your controller.
CodeIgniter also comes with some built in functionality to help you send emails, specifically setting some of your email settings in a config file so you don't have to rewrite that. http://ellislab.com/codeigniter/user-guide/libraries/email.html
I actually wrote a blog post about this not too terribly long ago. Have a look at this:
http://blog.sendgrid.com/using-sendgrid-with-php-codeigniter/
Essentially, codeigniter comes with an awesome email library that makes it easy to send stuff over SMTP, so I just show you how to hook into that.
I need a simple extension which will simply collect email id's from users who want to hear discount offers from me and also allows anybody to unsubscribe from the mailing list.
Which will be the simple and best one for Joomla 1.5?
I used the following components: Communicator, JNews and AcaJoom
They are all very easy to use. All of them are provided with component for admin, subscribtion module and plugin to integrate subscribtion form into a article. The most simple is Communicator. I used it more often then others
I hope it is helpfull.
I am using AcyMailing, and would say works perfect. You can create different lists, and export users easily. It supports Joomla 1.5 as well.
I need a simple and flexible component for free to install in my website. I search a lot and found some components like cc newsletter, letter man etc...
But i can't to able download.
Is there any component which is available to send newsletter for the subscribed users. Kindly help me out of this issue.
Thanks in advance.
I'm not sure what you mean about not being able to download. There are quite a few newsletter components available, I've used AcyMailer and it's pretty good.
http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/content-sharing/newsletter
I am not a web developer but I do have a lot of programming experience in C# and Windows forms programming. On our company webpage my boss wants me to put in a textbox where visitors can submit a comment and press a submit button and that comment will be sent to an email address. Right now, our website uses just plain old html, no php or javascript or anything like that. I am wondering what is the simplest way to accomplish what I need? Can someone point me in the right direction? The website is hosted on an Apache server so I won't be able to use aspx.
The simplest method depends heavily on what is available. If PHP is supported, use it.
Here's a simple example (I wouldn't focus too much on their HTML -- which is a bit shoddy) but the PHP at the bottom to give you an idea on how to pull the <form> in and send the email.
If you don't have PHP and don't want to install it, you can do this without any server-side code and outsource the problem. Bravenet (a name that will be familiar with any old-school webdeveloper) have a free hosted form solution that lets you post your forms to their server and they email you the result.
Not amazingly professional, but takes about 10 seconds to implement.
The simplest solution would be have the form action as "mailto:email#address.com"
However, this has the downside of the email address being sent to being exposed to spam bots, along with the clients mail application having to load to send the email which can be confusing and slow.
Sending emails in PHP is common, and there are thousands of articles out there on how to do it, here's one
In this case the most simple way is to install PHP to your apache to use the mail()-function.
Of couse you could use tomcat additional to apache, but the configuaration is much more time-eating.
If you don't want to use any sort of scripting technology, then the form mailto might be your only option. You can just make the action of your HTML form mailto:youraddress and the form post will be mailed directly.
I would highly recommend looking into some sort of scripting technology though to do this in a more reliable way....PHP looks like a good fit in your environment.