Organic Groups Mailing List
Developer(s) | Kyle Mathews |
---|---|
Initial release | April 12, 2010[1] |
Stable release |
7.x-1.1.alpha2
/ April 6, 2014[2] |
Development status | Under active development |
Written in | PHP, within Drupal framework |
Operating system | Unix-like |
Available in | Many languages |
Type | mailing list management (MLM) software |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website |
www |
OG Mailinglist (Organic Groups Mailing List) is a module that turns Drupal into a listserv, allowing it to run multiple electronic mailing lists. OG Mailinglist is coded primarily in PHP and requires the Organic Groups modules as well as Phpmailer to run. It is currently maintained by Kyle Mathews and Mattias Põldaru. OG Mailinglist is free software, subject to the requirement of the GNU General Public License. It works with Unix style mail servers such as Postfix, Exim and qmail. It also can interface with Mailgun from Rackspace.
Features include:
- A Web browser interface for list administration, archiving of messages.
- A customizable home page for each mailing list.
- Support for virtual domains.
- Web based subscribing and unsubscribing. Users can temporarily disable their accounts, select email digest modes, hide their email addresses from other members, etc.
- Mailing list archiver utilizing Drupal's built in content types or forums.
See also
References
- ↑ Mathews, Kyle (12 April 2010). "Initial commit of the og_mailinglist module." (Mailing list). Retrieved 2014-09-30.
- ↑ "drupal.org". drupal.org. 2014-04-06. Retrieved 2014-09-30.
Further reading
Other resources
- How OG Mailinglist Works
- Youtube Video explaining how to set up OG Mailinglist
- DruaplModules.com rating for OG Mailinglist
- One step closer to bringing email discussion lists (listserv) to Kabissa Groups
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