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	<title>Recommendations for a mailing list host?</title>
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	<description>Does anyone have a good mailing list company to recommend for a big weekly e-mail newsletter?

I send a plaintext e-mail newsletter to a mailing list of 25,000 or so double-opt-in subscribers - mailing them 10-15k of plaintext every week or two - and my current host of several years - Sparklist - is giving me billing trouble. My hosting fee used to be less $100 a month and now they&apos;re charging $500 or more.

I&apos;m looking for a new company to send out the list, give me a control panel to add and remove subscribers, and give a price closer to $100/month than $500. Note that I&apos;m looking for a company to give me online access to send/manage subscribers ... I&apos;m not looking to run this myself with listserv, majordomo, or some other app that I&apos;d run myself.</description>
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	<category>email</category>
	<category>mailhost</category>
	<category>mailinglist</category>
	<category>newsletter</category>
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