HTML E-Card via Email
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- randommail0
hey uan, is there a way you can show me the site?
- randommail0
hey uan, is there a way you can show me the site?
- uan0
hook your app to their corporation site login, so you don't have to deal with that part of it, just pass a session cookie through to your app to verify the login.
I worked on one of those, in a team of 5 ppl, backend, front-end, design and support, all custom.
- randommail0
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- ETM0
Do you need 100 separate user logins?
- meant to emphasis the NEED. As online solutions often charge by user.ETM
- yes, 100 unique logins.randommail
- technically, more realistically will be like 40 employees actually using it.randommail
- randommail
I've received a lot of good advice over the years, so here we go...
I've been tasked with revamping a company's holiday e-card system. Any company employee (100 users let's say) can login with their email and password, select one of many different designs, upload their email database (CSV, Outlook) and send. Open/bounce/block tracking isn't critical, but at least user history would be nice.
Contemplating creating a Drupal website, and working with a QBNer if he/she has done this before.
OR, does anyone suggest a skin-able third-party solution? Should I be looking into a user-friendly email service like Emma or MailChimp? I'm not even that familiar with those.Help me QBN, you're my only hope.