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  2. List of mailing list software - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mailing_list_software

    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

  3. Wikipedia:Mailing lists - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Mailing_lists

    File a request at Phabricator for problems with mailing lists or for starting a new list. Mailing lists are available in a number of formats: via a web archive, by email, or by NNTP using the mail-to-news gateway Gmane. Offsite archives of Wikipedia's mailing lists can be found at Gmane, MARC, Gossamer Threads, and Nabble Forums.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  5. Mailing list - Wikipedia

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    An electronic mailing list or email list is a special use of email that allows for widespread distribution of information to many Internet users. It is similar to a traditional mailing list – a list of names and addresses – as might be kept by an organization for sending publications to its members or customers, but typically refers to four ...

  6. Manage distribution lists in AOL Mail

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    Create distribution lists to save time when you send emails to a group of contacts from the contacts you already have in your AOL Contacts, set up a contact list with a group of people you often send emails. For example, you email the same content to 3 friends every week. Instead, create a contact list called "Friends".

  7. MARC (archive) - Wikipedia

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    MARC was founded in 1996 to serve as a unified archive of electronic mailing lists, similar to what DejaNews (now Google Groups) did for Usenet. MARC uses a MySQL relational database to store its messages and Perl to access the data. [1] The archive can be searched for mailing list names, authors, subject lines and full-text of the e-mail messages.

  8. Gmane - Wikipedia

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    Gmane (pronounced "mane") is an e-mail to news gateway. It allows users to access electronic mailing lists as if they were Usenet newsgroups, and also through a variety of web interfaces. Since Gmane is a bidirectional gateway, it can also be used to post on the mailing lists.

  9. Sympa - Wikipedia

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    Sympa's features include bulk mailing, service messages, and web pages defined by templates, subscriber information stored in a RDBMS, and an external antivirus plugin.. Its web front-end offers a portal-like interface where the user can control all of their list subscriptions and administrative powers in one place (i.e. one site per user) while Mailman (prior to 3.0), for example creates one ...