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Mailman: Mailing List Manager
March 13, 2010 by christian · Leave a Comment
Mailman is free software for managing electronic mail discussion and e-newsletter lists. Mailman is integrated with the web, making it easy for users to manage their accounts and for list owners to administer their lists. Mailman supports built-in archiving, automatic bounce processing, content filtering, digest delivery, spam filters, and more. Mailman is free software, distributed under the GNU General Public License. Mailman is written in the Python programming language, with a little bit of C code for security.
Website: http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/index.html
Filed under Enterprise Application · Tagged with e-newsletter, mailing list
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The goal of this website is to give an end to end open source solution for a typical small company including Telephony, Document management, Customer Relation Application, Networking, Remote access, Desktop solutions and so on.
Although only the tools/applications have been listed on the website for the moment, a complete network diagram and individual how-to articles will follow.
Please note that for most of the installation instructions, we will not re-invent the wheel. A large number of very competent experts have already written how-to articles, we will just refer you to those. We will only document the missing links between the different components or if we feel that some installations could be better documented.
The KinDev team.
Blogroll
- DistroWatch – Put the fun back into computing
- Engadget – Gadgets and consumer electronics.
- GizMag – Emerging technology magazine
- Gizmodo – Gadgets and technology
- Lifehacker – tips, shortcuts, and downloads
- LXer – Linux News
- NixCraft – Insight into Linux Admin work
- OSNews – not just about operating systems
- SlashDot – News for nerds, stuff that matters
- Ted – Ideas worth spreading
- Ubuntu Geek – Ubuntu Linux Tutorials,Howtos,Tips & News
- Unixmen – Linux/Unix News, Howtos, Tutorials, Tips & Tricks
- W3Schools: Free Web building tutorials for developers
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Please note that the text for each of the blog post is taken from their respective websites. The KinDev team have experimented with those tools at different occasions. Your need and requirements could be different than the ones identified by our team for a specific situation, please take the time to read and understand the tool/application features before starting to install in a production environment.
We hope that you will have as much fun as we have discovering, installing and using those tools/applications and please do not forget to donate to the respective open source volunteers that have changed the IT landscape for ever.
The KinDev team.

