Ticket Support software recommendations?

Can anyone recommend a Customer facing Ticket Managment
system for a small website design & maintenance company. We
are currently processing about 70 emails per week from our clients,
requesting work on their websites. This is no longer manageable and
need web based software to help them and us track these.
We generally do our programming in ColdFusion, but would be
interest in any system?
many thanks,
Stephen

https://www.smartertools.com/Products/SmarterTicket/Overview.aspx
The free version is for one agent.
http://www.smartertools.com/Products/SmarterTicket/Free.aspx
Ken Ford
Adobe Community Expert - Dreamweaver
Fordwebs, LLC
http://www.fordwebs.com
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> Can anyone recommend a Customer facing Ticket Managment
system for a small
> website design &amp; maintenance company. We are
currently processing
> about 70
> emails per week from our clients, requesting work on
their websites. This
> is no
> longer manageable and need web based software to help
them and us track
> these.
> We generally do our programming in ColdFusion, but would
be interest in
> any
> system? many thanks, Stephen
>

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