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    listmonk

    High performance, self-hosted, newsletter and mailing list manager

    Performance and features packed into a single binary. Manage millions of subscribers across many single and double opt-in lists with custom JSON attributes for each subscriber. Query and segment subscribers with SQL expressions. Use the super fast bulk importer (10k records per second) or use HTTP/JSON APIs or interact with the simple table schema to integrate external CRMs and subscriber databases. Visualize and compare campaign performance. Connect external visualization programs to the...
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    Dada Mail

    Dada Mail

    Mailing List Manager - Web-based, Self-Hosted, Feature-Rich

    Dada Mail is a Contemporary Mailing List Manager, enabling you to easily run a verified mailing list that your subscribers can trust, right on your own website. Dada Mail helps you with managing an email mailing list, offering complete support for safe, closed-loop opt-in subscriptions, sending out mass mailings, keeping message archives and allowing you to share your messages in lots of neat ways. You run Dada Mail on your own web hosting account, giving you complete control over your...
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    This project holds a server side implementation of the Patient Identifier Cross-Reference (PIX) and Patient Demographic Query (PDQ) profiles specified by IHE (IHE.net). The actors implemented are PIX Manager and PDQ Supplier.
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    An email/SMS task manager using the PHP/MYSQL Calendarix Web calendar. Users vote and discuss events via email/SMS voting which is shown on a web message board and a graph of yes/no votes. Events can also have reminders set to be sent at specified times.
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    A J2EE mailinglist manager with a general purpose plug-in based mail processing engine. An administrative and user oriented webinterface is provided. Support for multiple mailinglists and multiple mailboxes. Java (servlet) based, requires an SQL database.
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    MailBlaster is an easy way to create and send e-mail to groups of addresses. It is easily tweaked for individual needs. It includes a list manager and wysiwyg html message editor, and an easy to edit config file.
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    A light weight, simple to use and simple to configure email mailing list, with an online archive of posts, written in PHP
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    Mailing list manager designed to be faster, more robust, have more toys, and be easier to use than any other list server.
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