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[ale] slightly OT: what would you use to manage email forwarding lists for a non-profit?
- Subject: [ale] slightly OT: what would you use to manage email forwarding lists for a non-profit?
- From: warlord at MIT.EDU (Derek Atkins)
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2018 10:23:13 -0500
- In-reply-to: <CAAU9r+j7vVX-H-X-XvW-cWEFDpFXYF2LmgsOK3oMFdRt9m=1hg@mail.gmail.com> (Brent Laminack via Ale's message of "Wed, 21 Feb 2018 13:18:47 -0500")
- References: <CAAU9r+j7vVX-H-X-XvW-cWEFDpFXYF2LmgsOK3oMFdRt9m=1hg@mail.gmail.com>
Hi,
Brent Laminack via Ale <ale at ale.org> writes:
> Neal,
>
> The classic open-source answers would be:
> MajorDomo, which currently looks defunkt
> Gnu Mailman at: http://www.list.org/
> and PHPList at: https://www.phplist.org/
> but these are you-support-it kinda things
> for commercial use, there's: Mobilize: https://mobilize.io/
> which claims to have a free tier, but gets pricey fast after that.
> or PHPList has a commercial conjugate twin at: https://www.phplist.com
> Pricing looks pretty reasonable. I'd probably start there.
This list is run by mailman.
I manage a bunch of mailman lists for gnucash.org.
YMMV.
> Brent
-derek
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