7 projects tagged "Mailing List Servers"
sTeam provides a technical platform which allows groups of students, lecturers, and any other groups to construct and arrange their individual and cooperative learning and working space. It consists of an object-oriented server connected to a database, and Web, Java, and other (FTP, SMTP, IRC, etc.) clients. The server is event-driven and manages all user objects as well as the communication between the connected clients. Features that were different from most other cooperation tools is the self-organisation and self-administration by the members within the virtual environment.
MX Newsletter is a tool for the Dreamweaver programmers that want to create a Web based application to send HTML and text e- mail campaigns to registered users. It is easy to customize and features a wizard for fast newsletter creation and visual editing with KTML3, mail templates, reports about newsletter impact, and topics and topic groups.
SubEtha is a sophisticated mailing list manager, similar in many respects to the popular Mailman package but far more feature-rich. SubEtha offers easy installation on Windows and Unix platforms, a user-friendly Web interface, searchable, threaded archives, virtual domains, support for users with multiple email addresses, intelligent attachment handling, configurable message processing filters, per-list role-based permissions, and more.
j-XChange is a pure Java implementation of the entire Collaboration Data Objects (CDO 1.21) library for accessing Microsoft Exchange Server in a platform independent manner. This library will allow interoperability with MS Exchange from all non-Windows platforms that support Java. This library is powered by j-Interop.
Xataface Email Module allows you to email to the results of any set found in a Xataface application. This allows you to easily convert your existing database of contacts into a mailing list. It supports HTML email, recipient opt-out, mailmerge macros, and more. The email is sent in the background via a cron script, so arbitrarily large email lists can be supported.