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Why Use Mailing Lists?

Gaggle Mail Mail-in-a-box Booklet
  1. Gaggle Mail is a simple and easy to use email list manager.
    Iโ€™ve been running Gaggle Mail (https://gaggle.email) for over 10 years, and mailing lists are still very popular in certain circles. Theyโ€™re especially valued for long-form discussions โ€” legal groups, professional associations, HOAs, and similar communities still rely on them because theyโ€™re simple, reliable, and easy to archive.

    #Email #Group Email #Listserv 6 social mentions

  2. Mail-in-a-Box provides webmail and an IMAP/SMTP server for use with mobile devices and desktop mail software and also includes contacts and calendar synchronization.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Email #Email Clients #Email Service Provider 125 social mentions

  3. Modern forum + directory for professional groups
    I was trying to make a modern version of mailing lists with Booklet [1] - it just never got traction. I intend to open-source it - it just hasn't happened yet. [2] Async communications are underrated. [1]: https://booklet.group [2]: I did open-source my other project recently, though - so it's not an entirely hollow intention!

    #Community Platform #Music #Music Tools 2 social mentions

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