GNU Mailman

Helps manage email discussion lists by giving each mailing list a web page, and allowing users to subscribe, unsubscribe, etc. over the Web. The list manager can adminster a full list entirely from the Web.

The program also includes most things that people want to do with the Web: archiving, mail-to-news gateways, integrated bounce handling, spam prevention, email based admin commands, direct STMP delivery, and support for virtual domains. The program runs on most Unix-like systems and is compatible with most Web servers and browsers and most SMTP servers.

Last updated 10 Jun, 2005


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Leadership
  • Barry A. Warsaw - Maintainer
  • Christopher Kolar - Contributor
  • The Dragon de Monsyne - Contributor
  • Juan Carlos Rey Anaya - Contributor
  • Victoriano Giralt - Contributor
  • Mads Kiilerich - Contributor
Requirements
  • Python 1.5.2 or newer (Use Requirement)
Related Projects

Enemies of Carlotta, Exim, GNU sauce, Minimalist, Mll2html, Smail, Sympa, TWIG, phplist

Versions

2.1.6

2.1.6 stable released 2005-05-31

User Community and Support

User's guide at http://www.aurora.edu/~ckolar/mailman/mailman-userguide-0.1.ps.gz; list manager's guide at http://www.aurora.edu/~ckolar/mailman/mailman-administration-0.2.html

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