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mailing list softwareI am looking for a Windows mailing list software that will allow me to use an
address in exchange 2003 server as a mailing list address. It needs to have a web interface to create email (it will be used only for newsletters), allow HTML emails, import and export mailing list users and allow users to request subscription or removal by either emailing to a certain email address or adding a word on the subject. I have no clue where I can find a good one. Any kind of information will be very much appreciated. Lyris is one. To integrate it into Exchange, you'd create a mail-enabled
contact in AD that points to the list's e-mail address. -- Show quoteHide quoteEd Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." .. "Gentian Hila" <GentianH***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:36E6F6BA-37CC-4EDD-84DD-F7F89449ED0A@microsoft.com... >I am looking for a Windows mailing list software that will allow me to use >an > address in exchange 2003 server as a mailing list address. It needs to > have a > web interface to create email (it will be used only for newsletters), > allow > HTML emails, import and export mailing list users and allow users to > request > subscription or removal by either emailing to a certain email address or > adding a word on the subject. > > I have no clue where I can find a good one. > > Any kind of information will be very much appreciated. Thank you for your suggestion. I looked at it and it seems a little bit pricy
though. Any other software less pricy than Lyris? Thanks, Show quoteHide quote "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote: > Lyris is one. To integrate it into Exchange, you'd create a mail-enabled > contact in AD that points to the list's e-mail address. > -- > Ed Crowley MVP > "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." > .. > > "Gentian Hila" <GentianH***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:36E6F6BA-37CC-4EDD-84DD-F7F89449ED0A@microsoft.com... > >I am looking for a Windows mailing list software that will allow me to use > >an > > address in exchange 2003 server as a mailing list address. It needs to > > have a > > web interface to create email (it will be used only for newsletters), > > allow > > HTML emails, import and export mailing list users and allow users to > > request > > subscription or removal by either emailing to a certain email address or > > adding a word on the subject. > > > > I have no clue where I can find a good one. > > > > Any kind of information will be very much appreciated. > > Build your own:
http://www.ftponline.com/wss/2002_04/magazine/columns/maximumexchange/ Exchange-based products: http://www.ikakura.com/ http://www.gfi.com/mes/ (More than just a list server) Non-Exchange-based but worthy of consideration: http://www.lyris.com/products/listmanager/ http://www.lsoft.com/products/emaillist.asp -- Show quoteHide quoteEd Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." .. "Gentian Hila" <GentianH***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:90D1FA01-C5FE-43F7-A1F0-71D9EDBF1335@microsoft.com... > Thank you for your suggestion. I looked at it and it seems a little bit > pricy > though. > > Any other software less pricy than Lyris? > > Thanks, > > > > "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote: > >> Lyris is one. To integrate it into Exchange, you'd create a mail-enabled >> contact in AD that points to the list's e-mail address. >> -- >> Ed Crowley MVP >> "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." >> .. >> >> "Gentian Hila" <GentianH***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:36E6F6BA-37CC-4EDD-84DD-F7F89449ED0A@microsoft.com... >> >I am looking for a Windows mailing list software that will allow me to >> >use >> >an >> > address in exchange 2003 server as a mailing list address. It needs to >> > have a >> > web interface to create email (it will be used only for newsletters), >> > allow >> > HTML emails, import and export mailing list users and allow users to >> > request >> > subscription or removal by either emailing to a certain email address >> > or >> > adding a word on the subject. >> > >> > I have no clue where I can find a good one. >> > >> > Any kind of information will be very much appreciated. >> >>
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