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Dada Mail

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  Analyzed 11 months ago

Dada Mail is an intuitive, web-based e-mail list management system, which runs on any hosting account that can execute custom CGI scripts. Dada Mail is also a conceptual art project. [More Information] Dada Mail handles double opt-in/opt-out subscriptions, sending complex announce-only and/or ... [More] discussion mailing list messages, archiving/viewing/searching/resending/syndicating (rss, atom) sent messages and doing all this and more with style. Dada Mail produces XHTML valid web content and sticks to best practices when creating email messages. Write Once: Distribute Everywhere. Dada Mail is free software that you're able to use, modify and enhance under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Dada Mail is written in Perl. [Less]

141K lines of code

2 current contributors

about 1 year since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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Pony Mail

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  Analyzed 11 months ago

Pony Mail is a web-based mail archive browser licensed under the Apache License v/2.0 and built to scale to millions of archived messages with hundreds of requests per second.

11.5M lines of code

3 current contributors

11 months since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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MailCtlr

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MailCtlr is a new system for the management of your advertising campaigns based on email, it allows you to send all the emails you want for free. Using different SMTP server can send free mail to all the contacts you want at no cost or almost.

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0 current contributors

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1 users on Open Hub

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Licenses: AGPL3_or_...

GroupServer

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Email lists, with an integrated web interface, and control. Administering Large Mailing List Sites Are you sick of the limitations of open source MLMs, but not ready to give up control to a web-delivered service? Give Your Users a Web Interface Let your users read and post messages and ... [More] files, and configure their settings with a single web interface. Keep Control of your Site Install, customise and administer your site as you choose [Less]

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1 users on Open Hub

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colobus

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  Analyzed 11 months ago

colobus is an NNTP server written in Perl for ezmlm mailing list archives. It is used by news.php.net, nntp.perl.org, and lists.mysql.com to provide access to their mailing lists via news clients.

1.16K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 2 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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Easiest Mailing-List System

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  Analyzed 11 months ago

The EMLS provides a mailing-list system which can be entirely controlled through email including creating mailing-lists, changing the configuration etc.

3.88K lines of code

0 current contributors

about 12 years since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

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ezmlm-idx

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  Analyzed 12 months ago

ezmlm-0.53 is a qmail-based mailing list manager written by Dan J. Bernstein. It has all the basic functionality of a mailing list manager, such as subscriber address management including automated bounce handling as well as message distribution and archiving. ezmlm-idx originated as an add-on to ... [More] ezmlm. It now exists as a complete package on its own, but can still be considered essentially as an extension to ezmlm. It adds multi-message threaded message retrieval from the archive, digests, message and subscription moderation, and a number of remote administration function. [Less]

43.1K lines of code

0 current contributors

almost 7 years since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

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