The City of Munich adopts phpList phpList passes government technical and security tests with flying colours It’s more than 10 years since the city of Munich in Germany voted to use Free Software. Their ambitious plans to move from Microsoft Windows to Gnu/Linux based Ubuntu are now complete [1]. Yet the technological needs of the… [+]
Category Archives: User
phpList overview screencast generated
Hey everyone, I’m going to generate a series of video/screencasts on how to use phpList. The first one is an overview… how to log in, an overview of the system, and how to send out a campaign: import emails into a list, generate a simple message, run a test, go through the tabs on the… [+]
Social Media Tips: how to make a tweet this link with ready-made text
Social media buttons are an important, for example they: Help people share your content Provide a familiar feature Provide ways for people to interact further with you Help you gain more twitter followers Help spread your message further One useful type of social media button or link, like this one here, provides some ready-made text… [+]
phpList t-shirts: a call for cool
In a few weeks time, our documentation team will be starting work on a band new phpList manual. It’s a new team and a big task – so we have decided to create a cool gift to give them on manual- launch-day. The plan is to give away some phpList t-shirts… but, not your common-garden-branded… [+]
How to get help on the forums
If you are not especially familiar with a topic, it can be difficult to explain a problem or question about the topic to someone who is very familiar with it. For example, if you are trying to explain a problem with your car to your car mechanic, you may end up saying something like “It… [+]
phpList 3.0.6 is released
The phpList team is pleased to announce a new version of phpList, 3.0.6. This version is a bugfix and security release, which also includes new and updated translations, including German, Russian and Italian. We fixed several smaller issues and also a security issue that was discovered by David Sopas. We appreciate his careful handling of… [+]