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Is a powerful mail list
SendStudio is the most
MailingList is a Perl script
LedMail is a relatively
manager. It will meet most
powerful mailing list
to manage a simple text file
simple mailing List script
of your needs for handling
manager available. Period.
email mailing list. It is
written in Perl with several
any size mailing list.
From building a list and
designed for Email
advanced features.
indexsoft intuitive mailer
creating personalized
newsletters, and the like
supports unlimited mail
newsletters, to measuring
where only the administrator
lists, unlimited numbers of
campaign results and sending
sends email, not for group
users, HTML messages,
automated follow up emails
participation lists. It is
unlimited numbers of
-- with SendStudio you can
highly configurable for easy
attachments, pending message
manage it all using only
integration into web sites,
dispatches, background
your web browser! Best of
will work on both Unix and
message delivery, automatic
all, SendStudio can easily
Windows servers and will
user-side subscription and
be integrated into your own
send bulk email in HTML
unsubscription and much
(or your client's) existing
format.
more...
website in just minutes.
Complete private label
capability, and very easy to
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Date: Jul, 27 2006 Date: Feb, 15 2006 Date: May, 04 2001 Date: Jun, 24 2003 |
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A powerful hands-free mailing
This is a perl script that
ListMerge is a versatile
Your own personal mailing
list manager that allows you
can build a mailing list by
FREE-to-use e-mail address
list that runs off of a SMTP
to create multiple mailing
grabbing addresses from any
list mail merge script
server. This script only
lists. Our program allows
kind of file. It will work
compatible with
works on a *NIX platform.
you to easily maintain your
from the command line on any
"E-Lists" and
Very easy to use and install.
mailing list via the web.
Unix or NT server with perl
"ennyForms"
Your subscribers can create
5. It will also weed-out
subscribed lists AND
and send mail to all members
duplicate addresses from
standard vertical text file
of the list directly from
your list. You can merge
lists. E-LISTS is excellent
their browser. ListMail is
many lists together in
for allowing your visitors
capable of providing for
multiple passes if you wish.
to register for upgrade
uploaded attachments to be
The lists created by this
notification, newsletter
send with messages. Users
application will have one
registration, new product
can add themselves quickly
address per line, with a
reviews, price list updates,
and easily. The webmasters
linefeed as the return
club updates etc etc.
page is password protected
character. These lists will
LISTMERGE allows you to
and contains tools for
be usable by most bulk
create and save mailing
administration and
mailer programs.
texts for every list
configuration of lists. The
separately, and then manage
admin area shows the list of
the regular mailing to the
all members, allows
registered recipients.
subscribing of non-members,
E-Lists compatible, name,
removal of users, and
address, and registration
provides the security option
date can be merged into the
to filter out unwanted IP
newsletter to give your
Addresses, URLs and Email
mail-outs an added personal
Addresses. Includes Password
touch. Including some handy
encryption for user access
features that add
and database tracking of
flexibility to your list
subs/unsubs and messages
mailing needs ListMerge can
sent. Does not archive
send BOTH Text and HTML
messages. Also contains a
newsletters, imbed
plugin script for Matt's
UN-Subscribe links in
WWWBoard which allows all
newsletters, and allow list
postings to be mailed to
members to change their
list member.
newsletter format if their
first prefernce was not
suitable.
Date: Jul, 02 1999 Date: Dec, 22 1999 Date: Feb, 26 2002 Date: Nov, 11 2002 |