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This is GNU Mailman, a mailing list management system distributed
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under the GNU Public License (GPL).
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Mailman has most of the standard features you'd expect in a
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mailing list manager, and more:
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- Web based list administration for nearly all tasks. Web based
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subscriptions and user configuration management. A customizable
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"home page" for each mailing list.
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- Privacy features such as moderation, open and closed list
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subscription policies, and private membership rosters.
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- Automatic web based archiving built-in with support for private
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and public archives, and hooks for external archivers.
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- Per-user configuration optional digest delivery for either
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MIME-compliant or RFC 934 style "plain text" digests.
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- Integrated mail/Usenet gateways.
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- Integrated auto-replies.
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- Majordomo-style email based commands.
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- Integrated bounce detection within an extensible framework.
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- Integrated spam detection.
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- An extensible mail delivery pipeline.
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- Support for virtual domains.
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Flavors:
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postfix - makes the mailwrapper work with postfix
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WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}
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