Wed, 14 Sep 2005 12:09:59 -0400
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And I forgot to answer your question "is it worth purchasing?" In my
totally unbiased opinion as the LISTSERV Maestro product manager, I
would say "Absolutely! Yes! and it's getting better all the time" :-)
LISTSERV Maestro 2.1 is in beta now, with a very comprehensive
subscriber page customization interface and extra flexibility in
defining datasets. Really, you can't do better than LISTSERV Maestro,
which uses the power and stability of LISTSERV (with almost 20 years
of development behind it) and adds a very flexible and user-friendly
Web interface and an easy to set up recipient database. In my humble
(and yes, biased) opinion.
Please forgive my gushing. It's my baby, you know :-) I can show you
pictures if you want! :-)
Francoise
On 14 Sep 2005 at 11:02, Francoise Becker <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On 13 Sep 2005 at 23:02, Wohlgemuth, Mike <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> > Is there a way to force the Listserv to require the user put their name when
> > subscribing? Is there a way to add a field so the person can put their child's
> > name in the list serve? Is there a listserv product out there that does these
> > functions? Is it worth purchasing?
>
> It's more expensive than LISTSERV Lite, but LISTSERV Maestro does
> include a subscriber data warehouse, so that you can have subscribers
> enter additional data besides email and name. You can make fields
> mandatory or optional. You can set up "traditional" LISTSERV lists
> that use this data, and if you set the list to Mail-Merge=Yes, you
> can even have the data merged into list messages for each recipient.
>
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> Francoise Becker <[log in to unmask]>
>
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