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Need To Know - A high-tech sarcastic for the UK, written by members of the UK internet cognoscenti. Available by email or via the web.

Arab Network in Britain - Private e-mail discussion forum for Arabs in Britain, access available via request only.

Popbitch - Sarcastic newsletter covering showbusiness, celebrities and the world of pop. Written by anonymous industry insiders.

Autoresponder - Provides automated email autoresponses to email enquiries, allows the creation of mailing lists with ad tracking and mail statistics.

UK Linux Mailing Lists - Several mailing lists dedicated to Linux and Linux users based in the UK.

Free Pint - Informational newsletter covering a different subject in depth each week, with links to web resources, a book review and a searchable archive of past issues.

Domeus: UK - Provides free email discussion groups, categorised in a directory structure and with searchable archives. Allows the creation and maintenance of discussion lists and web forums.

B3ta - Features weblogs, wacky animations and a weekly newsletter with choice links from the net.

Email Marketing Solutions UK - Offers mailing list management, email delivery and response tracking services.

JISCmail - Host of free electronic discussion lists for the UK higher education and research community. It includes a FAQ and user guides on the service.

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