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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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    A feature rich PHP newsletter / mailing list management tool. It offers multiple lists, import, export, attachments, drafts, AJAX, notifications, cron, MD5 protected logins and batched delivery. No database required. Online demo version available.
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    phpMailGen is a message generator and bounce processor for mailing lists systems to easily create double-opt-in mailing lists. Features include: template system to include database fields, unsubscribe support, bounce processing, and delivery reports.
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