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tinyCampaign is a simple and lightweight newsletter system.
tinyCampaign is a simple and lightweight newsletter system built on a nice Bootstrap and the Liten framework. You can send out simple and beautiful HTML emails with ease.
Must have shell access to install and update. Full installation instructions can be found here: https://tinyc.7mediaws.org/knowledge-base/installation/
mvm is Xlib only pluginmanager for Linux, providing a system of panes for different kinds of plugins. At this time plugins for file management and pop3 mail client are available.
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This project is a qmail-spp plugin that provides simple and powerful white, black, and regexp list management and logging for mail servers using qmail. At any SMTP phase, simple or regexp lists can be applied, logged, and even auto-generated.