GroupServer
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GroupServer is a computer software application from OnlineGroups.Net for managing electronic mailing list
Electronic mailing list
An electronic mailing list is a special usage of email that allows for widespread distribution of information to many Internet users. It is similar to a traditional mailing list — a list of names and addresses — as might be kept by an organization for sending publications to...

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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.

GroupServer is coded primarily in Zope and Python
Python (programming language)
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 and currently maintained by OnlineGroups.Net. GroupServer is free software
Free software
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, distributed under the GNU General Public License
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History

GroupServer was first released in 2005. It was developed by OnlineGroups.Net. Initial open source release support came via E-Democracy.org with funding from the UK Local e-Democracy National Project.

Features

GroupServer is free software for managing electronic mail discussion lists with an optimized web interface. It runs on GNU/Linux and most Unix-like systems, and requires Python 2.1.3 or newer. GroupServer works with Unix
Unix
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 style mail servers such as Postfix
Postfix (software)
In computing, Postfix is a free and open-source mail transfer agent that routes and delivers electronic mail. It is intended as a fast, easier-to-administer, and secure alternative to the widely-used Sendmail MTA....

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Features include:
  • Read and post messages via the web.
  • Administer membership and post in one web interface.
  • Share uploaded files.
  • Search messages and files.
  • Multiple email addresses on a profile.
  • Multiple groups on a site
  • Skinnable and customisable.

See also

  • Google Groups
    Google Groups
    Google Groups is a service from Google Inc. that supports discussion groups, including many Usenet newsgroups, based on common interests. The service was started in 1995 as Deja News, and was transitioned to Google Groups after a February 2001 buyout....

  • Yahoo! Groups
    Yahoo! Groups
    Yahoo! Groups is one of the world’s largest collections of online discussion boards. The term Groups refers to Internet communication which is a hybrid between an electronic mailing list and a threaded Internet forum, in other words, Group messages can be read and posted by e-mail or on the Group's...

  • Mailman (GNU)
  • Dada Mail
    Dada Mail
    Dada Mail is a web-based electronic mailing list management system that can be used for announcement lists. It can also be used to create and manage discussion lists, if you activate and configure an included plug-in called Dada Bridge, for which you will need to set a cron task.Dada Mail is free...

  • Electronic mailing list
    Electronic mailing list
    An electronic mailing list is a special usage of email that allows for widespread distribution of information to many Internet users. It is similar to a traditional mailing list — a list of names and addresses — as might be kept by an organization for sending publications to...

  • ezmlm
    Ezmlm
    ezmlm is a software package for managing electronic mailing lists by Daniel J. Bernstein. It is similar to GNU Mailman and Majordomo but only works with the qmail mail transfer agent. It is released into the public domain....

  • LISTSERV
    LISTSERV
    LISTSERV was the first electronic mailing list software application, consisting of a set of email addresses for a group in which the sender can send one email and it will reach a variety of people...

  • Mailing list
    Mailing list
    A mailing list is a collection of names and addresses used by an individual or an organization to send material to multiple recipients. The term is often extended to include the people subscribed to such a list, so the group of subscribers is referred to as "the mailing list", or simply "the...

  • Majordomo (software)
    Majordomo (software)
    Majordomo is a mailing list manager developed by Brent Chapman of Great Circle Associates. It is written in Perl and works in conjunction with sendmail on UNIX and related operating systems...

  • Regroup
    Regroup
    Regroup is a communications platform for organizations that offers forums, group management, mailing list management, intranet, emergency messaging, group SMS, text messages, and social media....

  • Sympa
    Sympa
    Sympa is an open source mailing list management software. Its name, which is an acronym for Systeme de Multi-Postage Automatique Sympa is an open source (GNU GPL) mailing list management (MLM) software. Its name, which is an acronym for Systeme de Multi-Postage Automatique Sympa is an open source...


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