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Old 2nd April 2010, 09:57 PM
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Fedora email autoresponder with GUI?

Can anyone recommend an email follow up autoresponder, with a nice GUI please?

Something that would make setting up and managing mailing lists a breeze?

I've looked at

http://www.aweber.com/videos.htm

but this is a commercial web-based emailer.

Is there anything like the above that's free to use and runs on Linux?

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