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[http://mojo.skazat.com/ DadaMail] (nee n´ MojoMail) has been a great piece of software for handling multiple company mailing lists. I used it to send manage our 5,000 messages at a time subscribers while at Virtual Access Networks, but Ihaven'm just not into t been using perl anymore recently so I've started to look into PHP-based list softwarewritten in PHP. I just installed [http://tincan.co.uk/phplist phplist], and that was a relatively good experience. I haven't had a chance to really write it up yet, so I'm curious if anyone else has stories to share about mailing list managers.
Actually, I'm not convinced that anyone wants to be on a websites need mailing list lists anymore. The only lists website newsletter that I subscribe to is the SitePoint Tribune, and that is because they obviously put a lot of effort into it, and it's done well. Every other list that I'm a member of are true list-servsfor groups or opens source projects. Otherwise, I can get updates via blogs and RSS on a daily basis.
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