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Original author(s) | Mads Martin Joergensen |
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Developer(s) | Morten K. Poulsen, Ben Schmidt, Baptiste Daroussin |
Stable release | 1.4.7[1]
/ July 1, 2024 |
Repository | codeberg |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Linux, Unix-like systems |
Type | Mailing list management (MLM) software |
License | MIT |
Website | mlmmj |
mlmmj is simple and slim mailing list management software (MLM) by Mads Martin Joergensen. It is inspired by ezmlm, with the same functionality, but with a MIT license and mail server independence. It works with the qmail, sendmail, postfix and exim mail transfer agents.
It have a significant set of features, including:
- Archive
- Custom headers / footer
- Fully automated bounce handling (similar to ezmlm)
- Complete requeueing functionality
- Moderation functionality
- Subject prefix
- Subscribers only posting
- Regular expression access control
- Functionality to retrieve old posts
- Web interface
- Digests
- No-mail subscription
- VERP support
- Delivery Status Notification (RFC1891) support
- Rich, customisable texts for automated operations
Two sites of note utilizing mlmmj are kernel.org[2], hosting the various Linux kernel mailing lists. And FreeBSD mailing lists.[3]
It is included in the main Linux distributions; as Fedora, EPEL, openSUSE, Debian, Ubuntu, Alpine and Gentoo. And also in BSD based distributions; FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.[4]
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