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I need a list of new businesses/incorporations in Colorado. Is buying one my only option? [more inside]
posted by mynameisluka
on Aug 26, 2008 -
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Looking for a MySpace program similar to Comment Laser. [more inside]
posted by KevinSkomsvold
on Aug 13, 2008 -
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On our website, we've got a little one-field form where people can fill in their e-mail address and sign up for our mailing list. The form seems to now be the target of spammer-hacker bastards, and random people are complaining about being signed up for a list they've never heard of. What should we do, besides take down the form altogether? The only thing that comes to mind is a captcha (but that adds another step to what should be a one-step process). [more inside]
posted by chrominance
on Jun 3, 2008 -
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phpList: seriously, wtf? [more inside]
posted by drjimmy11
on Feb 11, 2008 -
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How to manage an unwieldy mailing list (for physical mailing) on a Mac. [more inside]
posted by LongDrive
on Dec 12, 2007 -
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Recommendations needed for mailing list software [more inside]
posted by zooropa
on Nov 26, 2007 -
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NYC Film & Theater Makers' filter: please suggest online resources for finding out what's going on in NYC! [more inside]
posted by twistofrhyme
on Apr 27, 2007 -
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I have a group of people and we are seeking an online calendar and email service. We are looking for something where we can send an email to one address and it will be sent to the rest of the group and/or archived on the website. Also, looking for a service that has a calendar that we can post upcoming events. (I am familiar with Yahoo Groups, but seeking an alternative solution.) [more inside]
posted by marc10
on Mar 26, 2006 -
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Does any one know how I can create a free, accurate mailing address list for every house in our town of 5200 people? [more inside]
posted by frogmoses
on Mar 23, 2006 -
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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're charging $500 or more.
I'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. [more inside]
posted by mark7570
on Mar 14, 2006 -
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Does anyone know where I can find REALLY BASIC guides for using (not installing) FCKeditor and PHPlist?
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posted by zharptitsa
on Mar 5, 2006 -
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Best mailing list manager? I'm running Postfix and Dovecot on a Debian Sarge box. [more inside]
posted by evariste
on Sep 12, 2005 -
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I use a free cgi mailing list script that generates a html template for the admin interface and user feedback for sign-up. The site i am implementing it on today has some basic preload/rollover javascript within the HEAD of the HTML document, but the javascript aint working on the template the cgi outputs. How do i need to format the javascript so that it works from the cgi-script? [more inside]
posted by elphTeq
on Jun 15, 2005 -
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Book discussion mailing list? I want to find a mailing list that discusses books. I'm not comfortable with like in-person reading groups because I am afraid of other people. They are weird, you know? I also like the intimacy of mailing lists as opposed to like bulletin boards. Anyone?
posted by xmutex
on Oct 6, 2004 -
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What's a good advertising-free alternative to Yahoo Groups? I'm looking to run a private mailing list, 10-20 subscribers, conversational in topic (which rules out Freelists.org). I have shell access on a Linux account, but not root (which rules out a Majordomo install). What else is out there?
posted by Aaorn
on Sep 28, 2004 -
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Listserv question. I have a friend who wants recommendations for either a low priced or free managed listserv (he is computer illiterate as are the people who will be subscribing) that has dead easy sign-up (enter an e-mail address, confirm your subscription, that's it). Or a free or inexpensive solution that he can install and administer without knowing squat. He has tried some Yahoo! thing but found that it required a Yahoo! e-mail address from the subscribers. This, apparently, was too confusing for the subscribers. I'm looking for personal experiences/recommendations since I don't know the first thing about listservers.
posted by Grod
on Jul 19, 2004 -
8 answers