Jerminix

"Ramblings in Life Events On and Offline"

September 15th, 2009 | by | personal

Sep
15

I guess the time has finally come for me to update my social networking account. It seems ages since I log on one and this time might be different, since I have more friend request than expected(persons I really know) , well since of them are my former classmates, I have don’t have much choice but to update them(Not that I don’t like), it seems that I am the one left behind in updating these sites. It’s ironic that I face the web more than anything I see in a day and I haven’t even updated my profiles, photos, etc(not that I do not have anything to post/upload, I really do)but sometimes get a little lazy of uploading photos my not so thick face to the public (am a private person). and I am a little preoccupied of updating my blogs (not just this one), it also adds up to my previous experience of being banned from a social networking site (FRIENDSTER, that is) which deleted all my contacts, pictures , everything…. (bummer)

On the other side I’ve got see the photos and happenings of all my contacts and got to admit myself to be intrigue with the some of their photos/postings (Human are curious creatures)…only human. Guess I cannot comprehend the power of social networking these days which is really starting to get interesting in my personal opinion. Who knows, this could be the start of a wonderful social networking life.

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September 14th, 2009 | by | web, web development

Sep
14

Setting up campaigns is one of the main features for the Sugarcrm, though there are few tutorials on the net regarding campaigns, the first step is setting up the email configuration, I will show the basics for setting up the email configuration for the campaigns to be used.


First is to log in the Sugarcrm, and in the tabs menu, click the Campaigns.

Then choose the ‘Email Set up’ in the left sidebar (this is the first step before you can effectively send the emails and use the campaigns)

1. Enter the form name

2. Select SMTP to use external mail clients

3. Enter a valid email address (I recommend gmail accounts, create sample account if necessary).

4. Enter SMTP port, 465 is the default for the gmail smtp.

(For all the settings(gmail)..click here)

Click the SSL checkbox

5. Enter the SMTP username (same as your email account username)

6. Enter the SMTP password (same as your email account password)

7. Proceed to next step

Now you have your email already set up for the campaigns to be created, I will post next about creating a campaign and creating target lists.

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