An interactive mailing list service for group email communications and discussion forums.
The mailing list server application.
A program which automates the management of Internet mailing lists. Commands are sent to Majordomo via electronic mail to handle all aspects of list maintainance. Once a list is set up, virtually all operations can be performed remotely, requiring no intervention upon the postmaster of the list site. (from 'majordomo' - n: a person who speaks, makes arrangements, or takes charge for another. From latin 'major domus' - 'master of the house'.)
A common computer program which delivers the mail for Mailing lists. See also: Mailing list, Listserv. We use majordomo mailing list software at Great Basin.
A program for managing mailing lists, similar in functionality to LISTSERV. See LISTSERV.
A popular freeware mailing list processor which runs under unix.
A program behind the scenes of a mailing list, making it possible for the list to send messages to all members and perform other functions.
A program for automatically managing a mailing list.
A mailing list server program.
A program which automates the management of Internet mailing lists. It was originally written by Brent Chapman of Great Circle Associates. Commands are sent to Majordomo via electronic mail to handle all aspects of list maintenance. Once a list is set up, virtually all operations can be performed remotely, requiring no intervention by the system administrator of the list site.
One of the several types of software used to manage and administer a discussion list, interest group, or mailing list.
Like Listserv, Majordomo is a small program that automatically redistributes e-mail to names on a mailing list. Users can subscribe to a mailing list by sending an e-mail note to a mailing list they learn about; Majordomo will automatically add the name and distribute future e-mail postings to every subscriber. Requests to subscribe and unsubscribe are sent to a special address so that other subscribers do not see these requests.
Majordomo is a mailing list server, or a software package which allows users to write mail to a group of people by addressing it to the list. It is written in perl, available to the public, and highly configurable. For more information about Majordomo, see What is Majordomo
The program that runs the listserv on a remote server.
A mailing list processor which runs under Unix. See also: listserv
is a program for handling mailing lists, distributing messages posted to the list. This is done automatically however, for subscribing to the list, you must contact Jennifer Lydon.
Like LISTSERV, a program that handles mailing lists.
A program which handles mailing list maintenance such as adding and removing addresses from mailing lists.
An automated mailing list server.
Software that automates the management of electronic mailing lists. See also listproc, LISTSERV, and SmartList.
One of several kinds of software used to automate the maintenance of a mailing list.
An open-source server-based mailing list system, sometimes called a "reflector" or "list server" (ListServ is actually a similar product) because any message sent by a member to the list is re-sent ("reflected") to all the other list subscribers.
One of the common types of E-mail discussion lists. See our...
a free UNIX mailing list program that allows a user to deliver mass email (called opt-in mail) to users who have requested particular information.
Majordomo is an open source mailing list manager (MLM) developed by Brent Chapman of Great Circle Associates. It works in conjunction with sendmail on UNIX and related operating systems. It came into widespread use beginning in 1992, predating the popularity of the web browser, in an era when many people had email access but no WWW access.