Mailman is really good software, and with the end of the long Majordomo
era, the standard FOSS mailing list app. It has a classically simple
functional interface that lets you do almost anything you want to with a
mailing list.
And of course by now it is solid as... as... as some kind of rock
On 11/30/2013 09:19 AM, Stewart Bill wrote:
Mailman is really good software, and with the end of the long Majordomo
era, the standard FOSS mailing list app. It has a classically simple
functional interface that lets you do almost anything you want to with a
mailing list.
Mailman is what
mailchimp
On 29/11/13 14:04, Peter Sjöberg wrote:
I club I'm in looking for a way to manage a mailing list and while I
could set up something in my basement I prefer to have it hosted
somewhere else so I'm wondering if anyone here has any suggestions ?
I'm not sure about the requirement but my
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 02:27:19PM -0500, Jean-Luc cooke wrote:
mailchimp
yahoogroups?
google?
On 29/11/13 14:04, Peter Sj?berg wrote:
I club I'm in looking for a way to manage a mailing list and while I
could set up something in my basement I prefer to have it hosted
somewhere else so I'm
On Fri, 29 Nov 2013, Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 02:27:19PM -0500, Jean-Luc cooke wrote:
mailchimp
yahoogroups?
google?
I guess all of these could be suitable if you don't care about having your
subscribers' privacy violated via the U.S. Patriot Act. i.e. U.S.
I did not scrub, however wonder if there are any free options for
mailing lists using GNU Mailman...
https://www.google.com/?hl=en#hl=enq=gnu+mailman+hostingsafe=off
(As mentioned later, Canadian based would be even better.)
On Fri, 2013-11-29 at 14:04 -0500, Peter Sjöberg wrote:
I club I'm