mirror.list.org
GNU Mailman
http://mirror.list.org/devs.html
If you're the kind of person who loves to get elbow deep in code, there are lots of opportunities to dig into Mailman. Mailman 3 is under active development and we would welcome your input and contributions. The primary gathering point for all development should be the Mailman Wiki. And specifically the Development home space. On the wiki. Because wikis are intended to be collaborative, you're free to contribute to this page in true wiki fashion. You may want to find a project on our Mailman TODO list.
mailman.list.org
GNU Mailman
http://mailman.list.org/download.html
See the requirements page. For the list of pre-requisites. Mailman 2.1 is available from the following sources:. Note: the GNU ftp site may lag behind Launchpad, especially just after a release announcement. It often takes a little while for the GNU ftp site to catch up. Mailman 3 is available from the Python Package Index (PyPI). Mailman 3 has been split into a suite of related components. The easiest way to get them and install them all is to use mailman bundler. Of one of the core developers: Barry Wa...
mirror.list.org
GNU Mailman
http://mirror.list.org/features.html
Here's a brief description of the features in Mailman. For a detailed descriptions of recent changes see the NEWS file for Mailman 2.1. And the NEWS file for Mailman 3. Through-the-web list creation and removal (with automatic support depending on the MTA). Multi-lingual support: list web pages and email notices can be in any of nearly two dozen supported language, configurable per-site, per-list, and per-user. Real name support for members. Support for personalized deliveries and VERP. To use by default.
mirror.list.org
GNU Mailman
http://mirror.list.org/mirrors.html
Mailman web page mirrors. These web pages are mirrored in several locations for your convenience. Here are the current list of mirrors:. On top of Bootstrap. Please report bugs or suggest improvements to this site on our GitLab page. This site was built from commit f432d6e at 2016-12-02 19:59:15 0000.
mirror.list.org
GNU Mailman
http://mirror.list.org/rants.html
Talk given at PyCon US 2012 by Barry Warsaw. Here's a link to a Linux Journal article. Barry wrote about Mailman in 2000. GNU Mailman, Internationalized. Warsaw, USENIX 2003 Annual Technical Conference, FREENIX Track. Mailman - An Extensible Mailing List Manager Using Python. Manheimer, Warsaw, Viega, 7th International Python Conference. In Houston, TX. Mailman: The GNU Mailing List Manager. Viega, Warsaw, Manheimer, 12th Usenix Systems Administration Conference (LISA '98). The original SVG artwork.
list.org
GNU Mailman
http://www.list.org/devs.html
If you're the kind of person who loves to get elbow deep in code, there are lots of opportunities to dig into Mailman. Mailman 3 is under active development and we would welcome your input and contributions. The primary gathering point for all development should be the Mailman Wiki. And specifically the Development home space. On the wiki. Because wikis are intended to be collaborative, you're free to contribute to this page in true wiki fashion. You may want to find a project on our Mailman TODO list.
mailman.list.org
GNU Mailman
http://mailman.list.org/devs.html
If you're the kind of person who loves to get elbow deep in code, there are lots of opportunities to dig into Mailman. Mailman 3 is under active development and we would welcome your input and contributions. The primary gathering point for all development should be the Mailman Wiki. And specifically the Development home space. On the wiki. Because wikis are intended to be collaborative, you're free to contribute to this page in true wiki fashion. You may want to find a project on our Mailman TODO list.
mirror.list.org
GNU Mailman
http://mirror.list.org/download.html
See the requirements page. For the list of pre-requisites. Mailman 2.1 is available from the following sources:. Note: the GNU ftp site may lag behind Launchpad, especially just after a release announcement. It often takes a little while for the GNU ftp site to catch up. Mailman 3 is available from the Python Package Index (PyPI). Mailman 3 has been split into a suite of related components. The easiest way to get them and install them all is to use mailman bundler. Of one of the core developers: Barry Wa...
list.org
GNU Mailman
http://www.list.org/mirrors.html
Mailman web page mirrors. These web pages are mirrored in several locations for your convenience. Here are the current list of mirrors:. On top of Bootstrap. Please report bugs or suggest improvements to this site on our GitLab page. This site was built from commit 7dd2627 at 2016-07-30 07:06:47 -0400.