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GroupServer

GroupServer is a Web-based mailing list manager designed for large sites. It provides email interaction like a traditional mailing list manager but also supports reading, searching, and posting of messages and files via the Web. Users have forum-style profiles, and can manage their email addresses and other settings using the same Web interface. It has supports features such as Atom feeds, a basic CMS, statistics, multiple verified addresses per user, and bounce detection, and is able to be heavily customized.

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  •  11 May 2012 19:35

    Release Notes: This release adds improvements to groups, profiles, and the site homepage, and steps towards easier installation.

    •  02 Sep 2011 10:26

    Release Notes: It is now possible to signup using Facebook. A number of other signup related improvements were made.

    •  02 Sep 2011 10:26

    Release Notes: There is a new stylesheet for mobile devices, and a new converter for HTML-formatted messages.

    •  10 Jul 2011 09:21

    Release Notes: A new subsystem for blocking posts and new site administration pages were added. A number of installation and documentation fixes were made.

    •  01 Jun 2011 06:53

    Release Notes: The ability to request membership of a private group was added. The framework version was bumped. Improvements were made to the installation process.

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    29 Mar 2011 14:09 netclift Thumbs up

    We've been using GroupServer for five+ years here: forums.e-democracy.org - It is _the_ tool for integrating e-mail and web participation effectively. Join their development community: groupserver.org/groups...

    29 Mar 2011 07:31 cea_murphy Thumbs up

    Beats the shit out of Mailman. The new change email settings page is great.

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