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    Markdown Here

    Markdown Here

    Write email in Markdown and render them before sending

    ...It can also let you write Google Groups posts, blog posts, Evernote notes, Wordpress posts and more in Markdown, even in TeX mathematical formulae! Markdown Here is available for Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Thunderbird. It supports syntax highlighting (once language has been specified in a fenced code block), insert tables, source code snippets and more! Discover how easy it can be to format your emails with Markdown Here!
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    listmonk

    listmonk

    High performance, self-hosted, newsletter and mailing list manager

    ...Create powerful, dynamic e-mail templates with the Go templating language. Use template expressions, logic, and 100+ functions in subject lines and content. Write HTML e-mails in a WYSIWYG editor, Markdown, raw syntax-highlighted HTML, or just plain text. Highly configurable, multi-threaded, high-throughput multi-SMTP e-mail queues for super fast campaign delivery.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    The `8conv` text encoding converter

    Converts quoted-printable, UTF-8, UTF-16BE, UTF16LE to 8-bit.

    ...UCS characters can be mapped to 8-bit translation strings. Single ISO C source file, "8conv.c". Translation can be controlled through a configuration file, the sample file "8conv.conf" shows the syntax.
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    This is an emacs (and xemacs) major mode for use with mutt, slrn, or whatever you can get it to work with. This mode makes editing your mail messages easier. If you use emacs and mutt this is the glue that binds them together.
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    tellmatic - the newslettermachine
    tellmatic is a php and mysql based newsletter script to create, manage and send personalized newsletters or mass mails. uses wysiwyg and has a form editor. adresses and newsletter are stored in unlimited groups. handle bouncemails and failed adresses
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    A module for Drupal to check the syntax and the DNS of email-addresses. Suited for Windows and Linux.
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    XEM is: 1) A specification of a pre-formating syntax for XML. 2) A library of tools for create, collect and manage free information via maillists, to create and transform XML contents.
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