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11. CGI-Factory Mailing List
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| This script allows you to collect email addresses from your visitors, then you can send out news-letters or announcements to all of your members in the database. This script will check if an email address is already in the database before adding it in. Also, a member can unsubscribe directly from your website if he or she doesn't want to be on your list anymore. |
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[Cost: free] [Platforms: Unix] |
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12. CGI-Subscribe,
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| CGI-Subscribe lets users sign up on your website to be on your mailing list. You can use this for information about site updates, newsletters, announcements, etc. |
| [Version: v2.0]
[Cost: free] [Platforms: Unix, Windows NT] |
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| 13. CommunityMail
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| The mailing list software is built to be flexible, and gives you the choice of how you want to run your mailing list. As the administrator, you can decide whether or not you want users to be able to join up automatically, or whether you want to generate a password for them to subscribe and send it to them via email (hence validating their email address). |
| [Version: 2.0]
[Cost: $199] [Platforms: Unix] |
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| 14. CosmicMailing List Manager
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| The Benefits that YOUR Mailng List Program will bring: You can create a community for your site. Keep your visitors/customers informed about your latest updates.Spam legally. Increase traffic and revenue for your site. |
| [Version: 1]
[Cost: $39] [Platforms: Unix, Windows NT] |
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| 15. d-mail.pl
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| d-mail.pl is presented jointly by Run-Down and AbleDesign. It provides a simple way to make newsletter/discussion list email subscribe/unsubscribe text links function as a handy form selection box. Real world testing has shown this to be 400% more effective than standard listserv-type links! The HTML output pages (subscribe/unsubscribe confirmation) are very easy to customize as desired, so the script will blend in seamlessly with your site design. |
| [Version: 1.01]
[Cost: Free] [Platforms: Unix, Windows NT] |
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17. I-Web MailMan
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| The mailman is a Multi-Purpose Freeware application, designed to manage your mailing lists. With this program, you can add and delete users to/from mailing lists, as well as create and send the mail to each of your lists. The system allows for unlimited mailing lists |
| [Version: 2]
[Cost: Free] [Platforms: Unix, Windows 95/NT] |
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18. IntraLinks MailingList
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| Easily customized look & feel (only one template). Searchable product database. Web enabled Store. Management. Cookies track customers. Automatic email order confirmation, and more.... |
| [Version: 1.0]
[Cost: free] [Platforms: Unix, Windows 95/NT] |
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| 19. J-Mail
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| Multi-List Capability (You can manage more than one Newsletter List with the same Script!) Separate configuration file for the Main "jmail.cgi" script. The ability to easily add and delete email addresses from any of your lists. Simple List creation and removal. The ability to delete old newsletters. Keeps and active log as it sends out emails.. Should you ever have a problem, the script will pick up where it left off. Customizable Message Footers! |
| [Version: 2.1]
[Cost: Free] [Platforms: Unix, Windows 95/NT] |
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| 20. JSMAIL.
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| Introducing a brand new e-mail mailing list program with a load of options built in. Advertisement free, provides demographic information of your subscribers (such as name, address, phone...) etc. |
| [Version: 1.0]
[Cost: $50] [Platforms: Unix] |
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