After a very helpful discussion about available bugtracking systems I like to use the same process to find a Mailinglist Software.
If anyone has experience in any of the following software please share your knowlege.
http://mlmmj.mmj.dk/ - This is an attempt at implementing a mailing list manager with the same functionality as the brilliant ezmlm, but with a decent license and mail server independency.
http://www.mml.org.ua/ - Minimalist stands for Minimalistic Mailing Lists Manager. Perl
I heard it's simple to setup, but no webinterface is available!?
I've found that:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/minimalist-admin/?branch_id=58583&release_id=265743
homepage: http://high5.net/
But i've not tested it yet.
Regards,
Denis BRAUSSEN
Mailgust is a combination between forum and mailing list but uses a restrictive license
Are you referring to “Modified program codes may not be publicised, distributed or sold in any manner.”? I've used Mailgust and I'm quite happy with it.
Yes. It doesn't sound bad at first but it is not truly free software. For example all the little hacks for DokuWiki collected in tips and other wikis around the globe wouldn't be allowed if DokuWiki would use the same license. — Andreas Gohr 2005-04-30 12:14
Gmane lets you create a bidirectional gateway between virtually any mailing list and a “news” (nntp) interface. This works just fine. I believe a newsreader is the ideal interface for a mailing list, much better than plain email or a web interface. — Jan Decaluwe 2005-04-29 11:23
They provide a great service, but one still needs a mailinglist software first. Maybe one of the hosted services below, combined with Gmane is the way to go… — Andreas Gohr 2005-04-30 12:14
A hosted Service could be a good alternative.