Pommo is another open source mailing list manager. http://pommo.org
The interface is nice. You can test drive it online. -Nash On 8/22/08 10:58 AM, "-ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'll second mailman. It'll do everything on your list. Sending html mail > is probably a function of your MUA though. We converted all our majordomo > lists to mailman a few years ago. Mailman seemed to be better supported > and had more features... included an integrated web interface. Majordomo > makes you install an add-on package, Majorcool to get a web interface. > > Haha... you can download majordomo as a compressed uuencoded file on their > site! I'd stick with mailman for a new install. > http://www.greatcircle.com/majordomo/ > > ray > > On Fri, 22 Aug 2008, michael dolan wrote: > >> > I've got a small local business, and twice a month we send out an email to >> > our customers announcing sales, specials, etc. *Just to be clear, this is >> > in no way spam.* It is 100% opt-in, and I make it really easy for people >> to >> > be removed. The only way people can currently get on the list is to >> > physically write their name and email address on a sheet of paper in the >> > store, or email us from the account they want added. We do not offer >> > anything other than the information contained in the emails in return for >> > the address (we don't offer a discount for "members" or anything like >> > that). We never require an email address (or even ask for one) for any >> sort >> > of transaction. Right now, I'm managing the list by hand, but the list has >> > grown to around 1000 names, and It's getting laborious. > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net >
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