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    phpList

    phpList

    Powerful Open Source Email Marketing app with analytics & segmentation

    phpList delivers Open Source email marketing, including analytics, list segmentation, content personalisaton and bounce processing. Extensive technical features and a secure and stable codebase are the result of over 17 years of continuous development. Used in 95 countries, available in 20+ languages, and used to send 25 billion email campaigns last year. Deploy it with your own SMTP server, or get a free hosted account at http://phplist.com.
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    Downloads: 536 This Week
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    phpABook

    A simple address and contact management PHP script

    phpABook is a simple address/contact management system that uses PHP and MySQL. It provides many features that you would find in a similar offline, OS specific application. It also has multi-user capabilities. NEWS: We are cooking an all new version - new code, new features, new design. Subscribe the mailing list to keep updated.
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    Bulk Newsletter Mailer (BNM)

    Bulk Newsletter Mailer (BNM)

    BNM helps you design and send massive emails in HTML format

    Bulk Newsletter Platform(BNM) provides the components necessary to send bulk email in HTML format. BNM is written in PHP and it is appropriate to work either standalone on a server or embeded in an existent website. It is an easy to use, marketing tool which allow the user to create and send massive advertisements and newsletters in HTML to his mailing list.
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    tellmatic - the newslettermachine
    tellmatic is a php and mysql based newsletter script to create, manage and send personalized newsletters or mass mails. uses wysiwyg and has a form editor. adresses and newsletter are stored in unlimited groups. handle bouncemails and failed adresses
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    maxlist is a fork of PhpList, a newsletter manager. The code was deeply changed so there are features of the original phpList and new ones. It uses smarty, generates XHTML strict, uses an AJAX layer, italian language ,multi-istance, and use case based.
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    EGG crm (Easy Graphical Genuine)
    EGGcrm is an open source CRM web based. It provides reports with graphs, sales-management, e-mailing/webmail, data export, internal news, etc.. Online demo at www.eggcrm.net
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    Patchy extends the Mantis bug tracking system to allow users to submit patches which are then autotested before being queued for approval. Please download, try the live demo (Home Page link above), join the announce mailing list for updates or help code!
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