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  1. Ethical Newsletter Options

    [Read on Ethical Revolution]

    Earlier this year I managed to finally move my email subscribers away from Mailchimp to a self-hosted solution.

    Having moved a lot of things away from big tech in recent years I’ve had moving the newsletters nagging on me for some while.

    I have two email lists. One is my generic list (to which I very rarely send anything out) and the other is the 26 step challenge where subscribers can sign up to receive one of my steps to a better world every fortnight for a year.

    With the way this is set up I knew I’d need to find the right solution. I couldn’t just try one thing and then switch to another one if it wasn’t satisfactory, so a fair bit of research was required.

    I found a number of open source alternatives to Mailchimp which looked like they could do the job for me (plus another which was suggested by one of my subscribers – Thanks Carlos!) and in the end I opted for phplist. For anybody else looking to do similar here is the shortlist I worked from:

    phplist
    Self Hosted (free) / Paid (free if you are an open source project yourself)
    An open source, UK registered, self-funded and owner-managed company, with 20 years of history and a large community of contributors.

    Ecosend
    Paid
    They call themselves the planet’s favourite email marketing platform and offer migration from Mailchimp in seconds.

    Keila
    Self Hosted (free) / Paid
    Followable in The Fediverse: @keila offer easy, reliable email newsletters powered by open source, made in Germany and hosted in the EU.

    Listmonk
    Self Hosted (free)
    High performance one-way mailing list and newsletter manager.

    Mailtrain
    Self Hosted (free)
    Newsletter App Built on Top of Nodemailer.

    Mautic
    Self Hosted (free) / Paid
    Followable in The Fediverse: @mautic say they are the world’s largest open source marketing automation product.

    Paperboy
    Self Hosted (free)
    Fast, modern email campaign delivery via standard email protocol. Use any SMTP server or service.

    Sendportal
    Self Hosted (free)
    Open source email marketing.

    [Via Ethical Revolution]

    #Ecosend #EmailMarketing #Keila #Listmonk #Mailchimp #Mailtrain #Mautic #Newsletter #Paperboy #phplist #Sendportal

  2. Ethical Newsletter Options

    [Read on Ethical Revolution]

    Earlier this year I managed to finally move my email subscribers away from Mailchimp to a self-hosted solution.

    Having moved a lot of things away from big tech in recent years I’ve had moving the newsletters nagging on me for some while.

    I have two email lists. One is my generic list (to which I very rarely send anything out) and the other is the 26 step challenge where subscribers can sign up to receive one of my steps to a better world every fortnight for a year.

    With the way this is set up I knew I’d need to find the right solution. I couldn’t just try one thing and then switch to another one if it wasn’t satisfactory, so a fair bit of research was required.

    I found a number of open source alternatives to Mailchimp which looked like they could do the job for me (plus another which was suggested by one of my subscribers – Thanks Carlos!) and in the end I opted for phplist. For anybody else looking to do similar here is the shortlist I worked from:

    phplist
    Self Hosted (free) / Paid (free if you are an open source project yourself)
    An open source, UK registered, self-funded and owner-managed company, with 20 years of history and a large community of contributors.

    Ecosend
    Paid
    They call themselves the planet’s favourite email marketing platform and offer migration from Mailchimp in seconds.

    Keila
    Self Hosted (free) / Paid
    Followable in The Fediverse: @keila offer easy, reliable email newsletters powered by open source, made in Germany and hosted in the EU.

    Listmonk
    Self Hosted (free)
    High performance one-way mailing list and newsletter manager.

    Mailtrain
    Self Hosted (free)
    Newsletter App Built on Top of Nodemailer.

    Mautic
    Self Hosted (free) / Paid
    Followable in The Fediverse: @mautic say they are the world’s largest open source marketing automation product.

    Paperboy
    Self Hosted (free)
    Fast, modern email campaign delivery via standard email protocol. Use any SMTP server or service.

    Sendportal
    Self Hosted (free)
    Open source email marketing.

    [Via Ethical Revolution]

    #Ecosend #EmailMarketing #Keila #Listmonk #Mailchimp #Mailtrain #Mautic #Newsletter #Paperboy #phplist #Sendportal

  3. Ethical Newsletter Options

    [Read on Ethical Revolution]

    Earlier this year I managed to finally move my email subscribers away from Mailchimp to a self-hosted solution.

    Having moved a lot of things away from big tech in recent years I’ve had moving the newsletters nagging on me for some while.

    I have two email lists. One is my generic list (to which I very rarely send anything out) and the other is the 26 step challenge where subscribers can sign up to receive one of my steps to a better world every fortnight for a year.

    With the way this is set up I knew I’d need to find the right solution. I couldn’t just try one thing and then switch to another one if it wasn’t satisfactory, so a fair bit of research was required.

    I found a number of open source alternatives to Mailchimp which looked like they could do the job for me (plus another which was suggested by one of my subscribers – Thanks Carlos!) and in the end I opted for phplist. For anybody else looking to do similar here is the shortlist I worked from:

    phplist
    Self Hosted (free) / Paid (free if you are an open source project yourself)
    An open source, UK registered, self-funded and owner-managed company, with 20 years of history and a large community of contributors.

    Ecosend
    Paid
    They call themselves the planet’s favourite email marketing platform and offer migration from Mailchimp in seconds.

    Keila
    Self Hosted (free) / Paid
    Followable in The Fediverse: @keila offer easy, reliable email newsletters powered by open source, made in Germany and hosted in the EU.

    Listmonk
    Self Hosted (free)
    High performance one-way mailing list and newsletter manager.

    Mailtrain
    Self Hosted (free)
    Newsletter App Built on Top of Nodemailer.

    Mautic
    Self Hosted (free) / Paid
    Followable in The Fediverse: @mautic say they are the world’s largest open source marketing automation product.

    Paperboy
    Self Hosted (free)
    Fast, modern email campaign delivery via standard email protocol. Use any SMTP server or service.

    Sendportal
    Self Hosted (free)
    Open source email marketing.

    [Via Ethical Revolution]

    #Ecosend #EmailMarketing #Keila #Listmonk #Mailchimp #Mailtrain #Mautic #Newsletter #Paperboy #phplist #Sendportal

  4. Ethical Newsletter Options

    [Read on Ethical Revolution]

    Earlier this year I managed to finally move my email subscribers away from Mailchimp to a self-hosted solution.

    Having moved a lot of things away from big tech in recent years I’ve had moving the newsletters nagging on me for some while.

    I have two email lists. One is my generic list (to which I very rarely send anything out) and the other is the 26 step challenge where subscribers can sign up to receive one of my steps to a better world every fortnight for a year.

    With the way this is set up I knew I’d need to find the right solution. I couldn’t just try one thing and then switch to another one if it wasn’t satisfactory, so a fair bit of research was required.

    I found a number of open source alternatives to Mailchimp which looked like they could do the job for me (plus another which was suggested by one of my subscribers – Thanks Carlos!) and in the end I opted for phplist. For anybody else looking to do similar here is the shortlist I worked from:

    phplist
    Self Hosted (free) / Paid (free if you are an open source project yourself)
    An open source, UK registered, self-funded and owner-managed company, with 20 years of history and a large community of contributors.

    Ecosend
    Paid
    They call themselves the planet’s favourite email marketing platform and offer migration from Mailchimp in seconds.

    Keila
    Self Hosted (free) / Paid
    Followable in The Fediverse: @keila offer easy, reliable email newsletters powered by open source, made in Germany and hosted in the EU.

    Listmonk
    Self Hosted (free)
    High performance one-way mailing list and newsletter manager.

    Mailtrain
    Self Hosted (free)
    Newsletter App Built on Top of Nodemailer.

    Mautic
    Self Hosted (free) / Paid
    Followable in The Fediverse: @mautic say they are the world’s largest open source marketing automation product.

    Paperboy
    Self Hosted (free)
    Fast, modern email campaign delivery via standard email protocol. Use any SMTP server or service.

    Sendportal
    Self Hosted (free)
    Open source email marketing.

    [Via Ethical Revolution]

    #Ecosend #EmailMarketing #Keila #Listmonk #Mailchimp #Mailtrain #Mautic #Newsletter #Paperboy #phplist #Sendportal

  5. Ethical Newsletter Options

    [Read on Ethical Revolution]

    Earlier this year I managed to finally move my email subscribers away from Mailchimp to a self-hosted solution.

    Having moved a lot of things away from big tech in recent years I’ve had moving the newsletters nagging on me for some while.

    I have two email lists. One is my generic list (to which I very rarely send anything out) and the other is the 26 step challenge where subscribers can sign up to receive one of my steps to a better world every fortnight for a year.

    With the way this is set up I knew I’d need to find the right solution. I couldn’t just try one thing and then switch to another one if it wasn’t satisfactory, so a fair bit of research was required.

    I found a number of open source alternatives to Mailchimp which looked like they could do the job for me (plus another which was suggested by one of my subscribers – Thanks Carlos!) and in the end I opted for phplist. For anybody else looking to do similar here is the shortlist I worked from:

    phplist
    Self Hosted (free) / Paid (free if you are an open source project yourself)
    An open source, UK registered, self-funded and owner-managed company, with 20 years of history and a large community of contributors.

    Ecosend
    Paid
    They call themselves the planet’s favourite email marketing platform and offer migration from Mailchimp in seconds.

    Keila
    Self Hosted (free) / Paid
    Followable in The Fediverse: @keila offer easy, reliable email newsletters powered by open source, made in Germany and hosted in the EU.

    Listmonk
    Self Hosted (free)
    High performance one-way mailing list and newsletter manager.

    Mailtrain
    Self Hosted (free)
    Newsletter App Built on Top of Nodemailer.

    Mautic
    Self Hosted (free) / Paid
    Followable in The Fediverse: @mautic say they are the world’s largest open source marketing automation product.

    Paperboy
    Self Hosted (free)
    Fast, modern email campaign delivery via standard email protocol. Use any SMTP server or service.

    Sendportal
    Self Hosted (free)
    Open source email marketing.

    [Via Ethical Revolution]

    #Ecosend #EmailMarketing #Keila #Listmonk #Mailchimp #Mailtrain #Mautic #Newsletter #Paperboy #phplist #Sendportal

  6. Mittwochs um 12 Uhr kommt der D3 Newsletter mit den #DnD-News der vergangenen Woche

    Nachdem #Mailchimp seine ToS geändert hat und AI-Kram machen will, habe ich den Newsletter von dort weggezogen und versende jetzt mit einer #phplist Installation auf dem eigenen Server. Heute kam er zum ersten Mal von dort und soweit ich sehe, hat das gut funktioniert 😅

    Solltest du die Mail allerdings heute nicht bekommen haben, dann gib mir bitte Bescheid!

    Anmeldung zum Newsletter: dnddeutsch.de/lists/?p=subscri

  7. My #phpList install is now working. 20i support to the rescue - apparently I had a misconfigured DNS entry.

    If you are feeling bold: hi.lordmatt.co.uk/

  8. I foolishly thought I would work on my new list with #phpList. Sending always fails which is frustrating.

  9. bene, #phplist funziona!
    E grazie a lui ho scoperto che il limite del serve su cui ho il sito è di 450 mail per ora.
    L'ho scoperto ricevendo 875 mail delivery failure :blobdizzy:

  10. Visto che le rogne non mi bastano mai, e Mailchimp è diventato davvero tirchio (max 500 indirizzi nel piano free), ho deciso di provare #phplist server dove ho il sito.
    Seguiranno bestemmie.

  11. Ummh, thinking loud...

    Bye,bye Mailchimps, Mailguns , Sendgrids et al. ...

    After having tried and considering i've finally decided to deploy for.

    Under the hood i'll use either SMTP with Gandi DNS provider or a self-hosted server, if needed.

    Hello ? listmonk.app

    From your side... What do you devs use for this days for setting a Newsletter ?

    !