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    FillMAd

    FillMAd

    Fill Mail Addresses: Manual entry of addresses to database, export

    * Note: SF gives wrong "latest version" info (0.0.15 while it is now 2015 v. 0.2.0 - so select from Browse All Files). Manage the e-mail addresses you need for a mailing: input e-mail address, company, contact, etc and store in your (local) MySQL database. The input of the e-mail has some minor format-control and auto-complete which saves time typing. Make a selection to do a CSV-export to external online mailinghost. Keep the control over your addresses that are basicly stored on your...
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    PHP Mailman allows the integration of Mailman into a dynamic website without using Python or requiring permission to Mailman binaries.
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    DBpedia has moved to GitHub: https://github.com/dbpedia/extraction-framework/wiki The mailing lists are still hosted by SourceForge. DBpedia is a community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the Web. DBpedia allows you to ask sophisticated queries against Wikipedia and to link other datasets on the Web to Wikipedia data.
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    A module for Xataface to add mailing list capability to applications. Email can be sent to any found set, and any table can be treated as a mailing list, as long as each record contains an email address.
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    "distribution" is a message and data processing tool. It allows to process information through a graph of processors. It may be used to build mailing lists, fax gateways, email filters, PDF mailing combinators, report systems and many other processes
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    list2db reads digested email files generated by the mailman mailing list software and converts them into SQL for a relational database. The project also includes a PHP frontend for users to search and browse archived list emails.
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    SPS is a suite of content management and publishing tools for developing easily maintained web sites and email distributions. It includes a content manager for database and media files; a generator, for producing pages; and a publisher.
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    A PHP news list manager for GNU Mailman.
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    A Simple contact management system, aka browser based rolodex. Includes mass mailing of html mime messages to contact lists, export to csv, Fulltext boolean searches, etc. Requires: PHP >= 4.3.1 (with register_globals OFF) & MySQL >= 4.0.1
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    Web-based secure portal for connecting Teachers, Students, Staff, and TAs in a University type of Atmosphere. Runs on IIS, MS SQL Server 2000, and ASP.NET.
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    See Matt Wright for PERL CGI scripts. Upgrade to Oracle8i if you need MD4/5 or binary operations for PL/SQL.
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    EZMLM-PHPWeb offers users who have subscribed to an ezmlm list the ability to view and search archives from a web interface. EZMLM-PHPWeb allows new users to subscribe and existing users to unsubscribe and perform various ezmlm functions.
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    Type 2-JDBC driver for MySQL and wrapper for native C-API. A type-2 JDBC driver combines Java and native (C-API) methods to access a database. Please use the Java mailing list at www.mysql.org for general discussion, but use sourceforge for bug reports.
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    Media Lab Asia has developed an asynchronous store and forward broadband wireless system tool for delivery of messages to/from rural people.It is Capable of delivering value added digital services at places which do not have online internet connectivity
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