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  • heinragas@mublog.nlH This user is from outside of this forum
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    I am looking for a simple, self-hosted way to send a newsletter. I don't need mail forwarding or whatever, my provider's mail server is good enough for the numbers I'm sending.
    I don't want a public subscription page (or I should be able to disable it) and an unsubscription page is optional.
    Basically, I want to create a mail that is then sent out to everyone on a list I maintain.
    Ideally on a LAMP stack.

    Any suggestions?

    #askfedi #selfhost #selfhosting #newsletter

    anneke@front-end.socialA c2c2_@mastodon.socialC guillaumerossolini@infosec.exchangeG heejit@mastodon.bsd.cafeH 4 Replies Last reply
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    • heinragas@mublog.nlH heinragas@mublog.nl

      I am looking for a simple, self-hosted way to send a newsletter. I don't need mail forwarding or whatever, my provider's mail server is good enough for the numbers I'm sending.
      I don't want a public subscription page (or I should be able to disable it) and an unsubscription page is optional.
      Basically, I want to create a mail that is then sent out to everyone on a list I maintain.
      Ideally on a LAMP stack.

      Any suggestions?

      #askfedi #selfhost #selfhosting #newsletter

      anneke@front-end.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
      anneke@front-end.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @heinragas listmonk! Actually installed that on my own server last week (I have Yunohost running and then through that installed listmonk)

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        @heinragas listmonk! Actually installed that on my own server last week (I have Yunohost running and then through that installed listmonk)

        heinragas@mublog.nlH This user is from outside of this forum
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        @Anneke Hm, it's written in Go or something? Not ideal, it also requires a PostgreSQL database instead of MySQL. So that would require a bit more work.

        But yes, it seems to do precisely what I am looking for!

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        • heinragas@mublog.nlH heinragas@mublog.nl

          I am looking for a simple, self-hosted way to send a newsletter. I don't need mail forwarding or whatever, my provider's mail server is good enough for the numbers I'm sending.
          I don't want a public subscription page (or I should be able to disable it) and an unsubscription page is optional.
          Basically, I want to create a mail that is then sent out to everyone on a list I maintain.
          Ideally on a LAMP stack.

          Any suggestions?

          #askfedi #selfhost #selfhosting #newsletter

          c2c2_@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
          c2c2_@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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          @heinragas second for listmonk

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          • heinragas@mublog.nlH heinragas@mublog.nl

            I am looking for a simple, self-hosted way to send a newsletter. I don't need mail forwarding or whatever, my provider's mail server is good enough for the numbers I'm sending.
            I don't want a public subscription page (or I should be able to disable it) and an unsubscription page is optional.
            Basically, I want to create a mail that is then sent out to everyone on a list I maintain.
            Ideally on a LAMP stack.

            Any suggestions?

            #askfedi #selfhost #selfhosting #newsletter

            guillaumerossolini@infosec.exchangeG This user is from outside of this forum
            guillaumerossolini@infosec.exchangeG This user is from outside of this forum
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            @heinragas might I suggest the unsub page be non-optional? In fact, per law that action must be as easy as the subscription

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            • heinragas@mublog.nlH heinragas@mublog.nl

              I am looking for a simple, self-hosted way to send a newsletter. I don't need mail forwarding or whatever, my provider's mail server is good enough for the numbers I'm sending.
              I don't want a public subscription page (or I should be able to disable it) and an unsubscription page is optional.
              Basically, I want to create a mail that is then sent out to everyone on a list I maintain.
              Ideally on a LAMP stack.

              Any suggestions?

              #askfedi #selfhost #selfhosting #newsletter

              heejit@mastodon.bsd.cafeH This user is from outside of this forum
              heejit@mastodon.bsd.cafeH This user is from outside of this forum
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              @heinragas
              try https://github.com/knadh/listmonk

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              • guillaumerossolini@infosec.exchangeG guillaumerossolini@infosec.exchange

                @heinragas might I suggest the unsub page be non-optional? In fact, per law that action must be as easy as the subscription

                heinragas@mublog.nlH This user is from outside of this forum
                heinragas@mublog.nlH This user is from outside of this forum
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                @GuillaumeRossolini My use case is sending a daily travel report to friends and family that have explicitly expressed interest in receiving them. I think I can do without, if necessary. This is also why I don't want a public subscription page, because my writings are not for the whole world.

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                • heinragas@mublog.nlH heinragas@mublog.nl

                  @GuillaumeRossolini My use case is sending a daily travel report to friends and family that have explicitly expressed interest in receiving them. I think I can do without, if necessary. This is also why I don't want a public subscription page, because my writings are not for the whole world.

                  guillaumerossolini@infosec.exchangeG This user is from outside of this forum
                  guillaumerossolini@infosec.exchangeG This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @heinragas fair enough!

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