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Nathan
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Wed Feb 06 2008 12:25 PM
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Forming an E mail mailing list - help please
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Our church sends out an e mail newsletter to church members most weeks. We are having problems with it being delivered to some addresses because it is a multiple send and those mailboxes don't like that.
Is there a way we can maintain the list through a website or something which would send the newsletter out, and avoid this problem? We were thinking of having a Yahoo group which we then sent it to and it was sent out.
Any other suggestions, Please?
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greysts
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Wed Feb 06 2008 03:50 PM
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Re: Forming an E mail mailing list - help please
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If you put your list of addressees email in the BCC box then each recipient will only see their own name and not the complete list. That should make their ISP's a bit happier.
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Nathan
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Fri Feb 08 2008 10:40 PM
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Re: Forming an E mail mailing list - help please
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I am afraid we already thought of that and we find the e mail newsletter still does not get through. Yahoo and Hotmail seem wise to your trick!
I had heard that there was another way of sending out newsletters...
Anyone help, please?
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greysts
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Sat Feb 09 2008 09:45 AM
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Re: Forming an E mail mailing list - help please
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In that case I would suggest that either your PC or your ISP has been black listed. What happens if you send a single test email to one of the recipients who claim they don't get your newsletter. Is it returned and if so what error message do you get?
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