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poMMo PR16rc1 (Default branch)

ImagepoMMo is versatile mass mailing software. It canbe used to add a mailing list to your Web site orto organize stand alone mailings. Unique featuressuch as the ability to mail subsets of yoursubscribers set it apart from alternatives.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
Subscriber management and date handling have greatly improved. The ability to toggle resubscribing of unsubscribed subscribers during import was added. Handling of personalizations in public mailings was improved. Most long standing critical bugs were fixed -- confirmation mails are now sent on user change of email address, grouping by DATE, NUMBER, and CHECKBOX fields was corrected, the on-the-fly mail exchanger test works, etc. A Portuguese translation was added. AJAX handling was improved and libraries were updated. Many more improvements and fixes were made.Image

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setmaillist(1)						      General Commands Manual						    setmaillist(1)

NAME
setmaillist - create a binary mailing list SYNOPSIS
setmaillist bin tmp DESCRIPTION
setmaillist reads a mailing list from its standard input. setmaillist writes the mailing list in a binary format to tmp; it then moves tmp to bin. tmp and bin must be on the same filesystem. If there is a problem creating tmp, setmaillist complains and leaves bin alone. The binary mailing list format is portable across machines. setmaillist always creates bin world-readable. MAILING LIST FORMAT
The mailing list read by setmaillist is a series of lines. NUL bytes are not allowed. If a line begins with a dot or slash, setmaillist takes the entire line as an include file name. If a line begins with an ampersand, setmaillist takes the rest of the line as a recipient address. If a line begins with a letter or num- ber, setmaillist takes the entire line as a recipient address. Each recipient address must include a fully qualified domain name. Recipi- ent addresses longer than 800 bytes are not allowed. setmaillist ignores blank lines and lines beginning with #. It also ignores spaces and tabs at the ends of lines. For example, god@heaven.af.mil djb@silverton.berkeley.edu is a mailing list with two addresses. SEE ALSO
setforward(1), newinclude(1), printmaillist(1) setmaillist(1)