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===Creating a Mailing List in cPanel=== | ===Creating a Mailing List in cPanel=== | ||
− | #In your cPanel account click 'Mailing Lists' under 'Mail' section. | + | #In your cPanel account click '''Mailing Lists''' under 'Mail' section. |
#Type in your 'List Name' in the text box. | #Type in your 'List Name' in the text box. | ||
#Type a secure but memorable Pass-phrase in the 'Password' field . | #Type a secure but memorable Pass-phrase in the 'Password' field . |
Revision as of 20:30, 7 July 2012
Contents
cPanel Mailing Lists
Creating a Mailing List in cPanel
- In your cPanel account click Mailing Lists under 'Mail' section.
- Type in your 'List Name' in the text box.
- Type a secure but memorable Pass-phrase in the 'Password' field .
- Re-type to Confirm the password in the 'Password (Again)' field.
- Then click on 'Add Mailing List' which will create a new mailing list.
Mailing List Password Change in cPanel
- In your cPanel account click Mailing Lists under the 'Mail' section.
- Click on 'Change Password' under the Functions section of your specific mailing list.
- Type a secure but memorable pass-phrase in the Password field .
- Re-type to confirm the password in the Password (Again) field.
- Then click on the Change Password tab which will reset your password.
FYI: You may also generate a generic password by clicking on Password Generator and pasting into both password text boxes.
SmarterMail Mailing Lists
How To Import Mailing List
- Export your subscribers
By default a file "list.txt" will be saved to your local computer. - Open your subscribers file
In notepad open the list.txt file. - Add the EmailAddress identifier
At the= top of the list of subscribers put the text "EmailAddress" with NO QUOTES. - Save the file
Save the file with the CSV extension like "list.csv", make sure it does NOT contain .txt after .csv by examining the file in explorer. - Import the list.csv file into SmarterMail.