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*Mass emailing, with checkable boxes for sub-email groups. Allows signup to multiple groups, and any of the groups can be selected for emails | *Mass emailing, with checkable boxes for sub-email groups. Allows signup to multiple groups, and any of the groups can be selected for emails | ||
*Allows HTML for interesting newsletters | *Allows HTML for interesting newsletters | ||
=2018 Revisit= | |||
In 2018, Marcin asked me ([[User:MichaelAltfield]]) to setup an email list server, recommending phplist because it's what Lulzbot uses. | |||
I began researching our options. Many non-profits, even with very small budgets, choose to use mailchimp. I asked around, and it seems that the analytics and a/b testing is the big benefit. I looked into opensource alternatives to phplist using the list at https://alternativeto.net/software/phplist/?license=opensource | |||
## Mailman https://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/index.html | |||
## Sympa https://alternativeto.net/software/sympa/ | |||
## OpenEMM https://www.openemm.org/ | |||
### + appears to have lots of good features | |||
## mlmmj http://mlmmj.org/ | |||
## MailCtlr http://www.ctlr.it/ | |||
### - appears to have only 1 dev without a web interface | |||
## Gutama http://gutuma.com/ | |||
### - website is broken & project is discontinued | |||
## iReach | |||
It looks like phplist by far is the best option, and it includes a/b testing as well as analytics. None of the other opensource projects had these features that I saw. For more info about phplist, see [[phplist]] | |||
=History - 2014= | =History - 2014= |
Revision as of 19:54, 22 August 2018
Email List Software Requirements
- Group customized emails with several custom fields and different emails - such as for reaching out to recruiters
- Mass emailing, with checkable boxes for sub-email groups. Allows signup to multiple groups, and any of the groups can be selected for emails
- Allows HTML for interesting newsletters
2018 Revisit
In 2018, Marcin asked me (User:MichaelAltfield) to setup an email list server, recommending phplist because it's what Lulzbot uses.
I began researching our options. Many non-profits, even with very small budgets, choose to use mailchimp. I asked around, and it seems that the analytics and a/b testing is the big benefit. I looked into opensource alternatives to phplist using the list at https://alternativeto.net/software/phplist/?license=opensource
- Mailman https://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/index.html
- Sympa https://alternativeto.net/software/sympa/
- OpenEMM https://www.openemm.org/
- + appears to have lots of good features
- mlmmj http://mlmmj.org/
- MailCtlr http://www.ctlr.it/
- - appears to have only 1 dev without a web interface
- Gutama http://gutuma.com/
- - website is broken & project is discontinued
- iReach
It looks like phplist by far is the best option, and it includes a/b testing as well as analytics. None of the other opensource projects had these features that I saw. For more info about phplist, see phplist
History - 2014
OSE Email Lists need to be integrated and invited into one master list. Mailman or Google Groups are options.
- mailchimp
- campaign monitor
- Open Source Ecology google group
- Factor e Farm google group
- True Fans
- OSE Announce