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Mailman, the GNU Mailing List Manager
Mailman is free software for managing electronic mail discussion and
e-newsletter lists. Mailman is integrated with the web, making it easy
for users to manage their accounts and for list owners to administer
their lists. Mailman supports built-in archiving, automatic bounce
processing, content filtering, digest delivery, spam filters, and more.
See the
features page
for details.
Mailman is free software, distributed under the
GNU General Public
License
, and written in
the
Python
programming language.
We want to thank our generous list of
financial donors
whose
contributions allowed us to send a core developer to PyCon 2015.
Please consider
donating to the GNU Mailman
project yourself. (
details
See the
Security page
for important
security related information, and the
help
page for additional
resources for users, list and site administrators, and developers.
Our
wiki
has lots of other great information,
including a FAQ.
Our
Code of Conduct
applies to all of our modes of discussion
and collaboration, including the GNU Mailman mailing lists, wiki pages, and
IRC channels.
Current Version
The current stable GNU Mailman versions are:
01-Oct-2024 Mailman 3.3.10 (Tom Sawyer)
13-Dec-2021 Mailman 2.1.39
There are various ways to
get in touch
with the GNU Mailman
Steering Committee, our security contacts, and the Mailman developer and user
communities, via IRC and email.
Acknowledgements
Mailman's lead developer is Abhilash Raj. Core developers are
Barry Warsaw, Mark Sapiro, Aurélien Bompard, Florian Fuchs, Terri Oda,
and Stephen J. Turnbull. We thank all of our great GSoC students and
mentors, and the wider Mailman community for contributing to the development
of GNU Mailman.
Thanks go out to:
Canonical
and
Zope Corporation
for their past support
of Barry's work while under their employ.
The Mail-Archive.com
for their
donation kickstarting the
directed GNU Mailman/Free Software
Foundation donation
fund
cPanel
for their generous donation of server
resources for our
GitLab
CI system.
the
list of contributors
bug hunters, big idea people, and others who have helped immensely
with Mailman's development.