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<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="web/css" />
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<h1>Widerhall front page</h1>
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If you are looking for you mailing lists, <a href="web/index">Go to the /web page</a>...
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<fieldset>
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<legend>What is <em>Widerhall</em>?</legend>
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<p>
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Widerhall is a mailing list system written in Java.
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It allows to maintain a set of mailing lists with the option to make (some of) them publicy subscribable.
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</p>
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<legend>Why should I use <em>Widerhall</em>?</legend>
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Compared to other mailing list systems, Widerhall is very lightweight:
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It contains no mailserver stack. It does not even require you to set up a mailserver!
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</p>
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<legend>How does it work?</legend>
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Widerhall works by just letting you set up any IMAP/SMTP enabled email address with a provider of your choice.
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It then connects to the inbox of you selected email address and watches for incoming messages.
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Upon message reception, it forwards the message to all subscribers of the mailing list.
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</p>
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That's it.
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<legend>Credits</legend>
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I`m very grateful to the people who supported me writing and testing this software:
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<ul>
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<li>Erik Heinz for sharing his knowledge on email protocols and pitfalls</li>
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<li>Stefanie Handke for pointing me to CSS issues</li>
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</ul>
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«footer()»
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