Mailing List is a Web-based, full-featured mailing list and newsletter system. Users can subscribe and unsubscribe themselves. Email confirmation is used for new subscriptions. The list of subscribers to a list can be imported and exported.
| Tags | Communications Conferencing Office/Business groupware Information Management Email |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux BSD FreeBSD Windows Windows Windows Mac OS X |
| Implementation | PHP |
Recent releases


Changes: A problem with the SQL setup file which caused the setup to fail on some systems was fixed.


Changes: The database setup file was cleaned up to remove some invalid information being entered.


Changes: This release updates the SQL setup file.


Changes: Some bugs in the style sheet that were causing display problems on some browsers were fixed.


Changes: Some files that were not needed were removed from the distribution. Some minor updates were done to the system readme file.
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Recent commentsWarning
I used this system to send out some emails to some of my users. There appears to be a major bug somewhere, as some users ended up getting the email hundreds of times!
Other than that, top notch ;)
Problem with a Private List
I have a problem with Private Mailing List, the users are not subscribing to that list, id_groupu is 0 when they are inserted in the BD, somebody can help me?
pleaseeeeeeee! :S
mailing-list.us
Your program seems to be just what I'm looking for. I installed it, for testing purposes, on a Linux box on my home network, and all seems well. However, when I installed it at my web host, I can't get past the initial "admin login screen" I entered admin and test but the same screen pops back up. If I look at the db with phpmyadmin I can see the "Site Admin" user IS admin and password IS test. Are there any permissions that must be set on specific directory/files?
First Glance is Good
Have tested this briefly on an internal box and I think it's quite good. It's attractive, easy to embed into existing site structure, and responsive. Having the MySQL database to back-end it gives it good scale and speed.
Highlights: Multiple distribution lists, captured history of recipients, easy setup, good subscription controls.
My only issues:
Minor - some spelling mistakes in the automated response letters. Easily changed thanks to the ease of the system itself.
Medium - There appears to be some sort of search function in the default display page. This does not seem to work at all. A 'code error' is the only response.
Wish List Items:
What would make this ideal for my needs would be the ability to:
1 - Display the contents of the emails/newsletters on a templated web page.
2 - Show the list of potential subscribers and select from there a sub-selection of candidates for distribution.