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  2. LISTSERV - Wikipedia

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    The term Listserv (styled by the registered trademark licensee, L-Soft International, Inc., as LISTSERV) has been used to refer to electronic mailing list software applications in general, but is more properly [3] applied to a few early instances of such software, which allows a sender to send one email to a list, which then transparently sends it on to the addresses of the subscribers to the ...

  3. PHILOS-L - Wikipedia

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    The list is based at the University of Liverpool, has over 15,000 subscribers in over 60 countries and uses LISTSERV software. [1] The archives of PHILOS-L are available online and extend from its creation in 1989 to the present. [ 2 ]

  4. List of mailing list software - Wikipedia

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    Name Initial release Latest stable release Latest release date Written in Licenses Dada Mail: 2000-01 11.22.0 [1]: 2023-09-18: Perl: GNU GPL: Discourse: 2013

  5. Idaho lawmakers should make it easier for citizens to ...

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    Utilize a master email listserv subscription for all committee updates; Subscription notifications do not expire after the session; Provide a three-day notice for all public hearings and agendas ...

  6. Email digest - Wikipedia

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    An email digest is an email that is automatically generated by an electronic mailing list and which combines all exchanged emails during a time period (e.g. day, week, month, etc.) or when a volume limit is reached (e.g. every 10 or 100 messages) into one single message.

  7. Mailing list - Wikipedia

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    Not only the text of the corpus of messages has yet to be perennially archived, but also their related metadata, timestamps, headers that define topics, etc. Mailing lists archives are a unique opportunity for historians to explore interactions, debates, even tensions that reveal a lot about communities.

  8. Majordomo (software) - Wikipedia

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    Majordomo is a mailing list manager (MLM) developed by Brent Chapman. It is written in Perl and works in conjunction with sendmail on UNIX and related operating systems. The name is derived from Latin "majordomo" meaning "master of the house"; in English, the word refers to a large household's chief servant.

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