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CiviCRM integration with MassMailer

Submitted by admin on December 1, 2005 - 7:09pm.

CiviCRM module is integrated with Mass Mailer to allow mailings to be sent to CiviCRM groups. It also allows for contact management through mass mailer.

  • MassMailer has a default mailing list from CiviCRM called all contacts.
  • Mailings can be sent to CiviCRM groups, and contacts added to mass mailer mailing lists will be added to CiviCRM.
  • Mass Mailer respects CiviCRM's do not contact properties for groups
  • Mass Mailer allows for users to unsubscribe from a mailing list through mass mailer and prevent mailings while still maintaining membership in a CiviCRM group.

CiviCRM integration with the profile module

Submitted by admin on December 1, 2005 - 7:06pm.

CiviCRM's Profile functionality allows you to integrate and extend Drupal User screens with your contact management requirements. It also gives you tools for collecting and sharing contact information with community members and visitors.

You can:

  • configure user registration forms to include standard and custom CiviCRM fields
  • allow users to maintain some or all of their own contact data and find other contacts with shared characteristics
  • make a subset of CiviCRM data available for searchable listings
  • create custom 'sign-up' forms to collect contact information from site visitors

More information:

CiviCRM: manage community contacts, relationships, and activities

Submitted by admin on December 1, 2005 - 7:05pm.

The CiviCRM module stores information on the universe of people associated with a community and on their interactions such as emails, donations, petitions, events, etc. It can act as a stand alone contact management system or it can be integrated with mass mailer, volunteer management, petition, and event finding. CiviCRM enables organizations to maintain all these activities in a single database, creating efficiencies and new opportunities for communities to better communicate and benefit from relationships with their community members.
The CiviCRM module allows you to create contacts, or import them from other sources. You can record relationships between contacts, such as indicating they live in the same household. There are two types of groups of contacts. You can create static groups which have a set list of contacts. You can also create dynamic (smart) groups based on characteristics that contacts have in common. For example, you could create a group of all contacts who live in California AND who have volunteered for your organization within the past year. The CiviCRM module also allows for tagging for less formal categorization of contacts or groups. You can easily extend CiviCRM to record community member information which is specific to your community or organization using custom fields. For example, you can create a set of fields to track volunteer skills and preferences. CiviCRM profile gives you a way to allow community members ('users') to update their own information, as well as share some of that information with others. Finally, you can configure custom activity types such as volunteering or attending events.

Support: How to get help

Submitted by admin on November 27, 2005 - 7:13am.

Online documentation

Be sure to check the CivicSpace configuration guide for helpful information about configuring and administering your CivicSpace powered website.

Many of our most answered questions about CivicSpace have been entered into the CivicSpace FAQ.

You can also learn more about CivicSpace.

We work very closely with Drupal.org, and they also have documentation available in their handbooks, install helps and Troubleshooting FAQ.

Forums

If you are stuck and need help, the community forums are the best place to browse and ask for help. Chances are your questions has been asked before so make sure to search the archives first.

IRC channel

For IRC-based support, join #drupal-support on the FreeNode IRC network (irc.freenode.net).

Other languages

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Mailing list

If you prefer e-mail, you can subscribe to our mailing lists.

Professional services

If you are looking for a CivicSpace consultant, review the consultants page.

Issues

Before you submit an issue here make sure that your issue doesn't really belong in the Drupal.org issue queue or CiviCRM issue queue.

Issues should only be filed on CivicSpaceLabs.org if they relate to:

* The CivicSpace installer
* Update.php
* Configure module or
* The configuration guide

If your bug or feature request doesn't fall into one of the above sections, then you need to file your bug at Drupal.org or CiviCRM.

Please help us squish those pesky bugs. First, search the bug list to see if someone has already reported it. If not, submit a bug report.

Feature requests

Until Drupal washes your laundry for you, it is incomplete. You may review outstanding feature requests and file new ones too.

Developer support

We have a handbook, developer forum, API reference, and a development mailing list ready to inform and support you.

Security issues

Note that the Drupal newsletter mailing list is the official distribution list for any emailed security notices. We also have a security page with all the latest security-related announcements.

CivicSpaceLabs.org problems

For issues about the Drupal.org website, email the web administrator or submit an issue to the CSL maintenance project.

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