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    OpenEMM e-mail & marketing automation

    OpenEMM e-mail & marketing automation

    software for email automation (newsletters, transaction mails, etc.)

    This is an archive for old versions of OpenEMM. You will find the latest version of OpenEMM here: https://wiki.openemm.org OpenEMM is a browser-based enterprise application for email automation like info and marketing newsletters, transaction mails or multi-stage email campaigns. OpenEMM offers tons of features for professional users, among them: a great user interface, template-based HTML mailings, automatic bounce management, mail opening and link tracking, lots of graphical realtime...
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    Mailman is the GNU mailing list manager. It provides standard list management features, integrated with a web interface. Please note: the subversion repository has been retired. Please see http://wiki.list.org/x/DgAJ for details.
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    GroupServer

    GroupServer

    A mailing list manager with an excellent web interface

    GroupServer is a mailing list manager: an email sent to one address is then sent on to many people. In this way it is a list server like GNU Mailman. GroupServer also has an integrated web interface, so you can use the web to post, read the archives, and administer your groups. It is a bit like Google Groups. GroupServer gives you an open source system under your control: your groups, on your site, on your hardware.
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    Squishdot is a web-based news publishing and discussion product for Zope. It is written in Python with the ability to script in DTML and runs on Linux, *BSD, Unix and Windows 95/98/NT/200.
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    MailBoxer is a framework for building mailinglist-based applications with ZOPE. Out of the box MailBoxer provides mailinglist-, newsletter- and mailarchive-services for ZOPE.
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    This is a filter that can be inserted in the qmail incoming mail path. It was designed to be simple and easy to install. It's main purpose was to filter any email with executable visual basic extensions.
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    Secure Email List Services (SELS) provides software for private email discussion lists compatible with common email clients. SELS enables list members to exchange encrypted messages without exposing plaintext messages on the list server.
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