Re: OT-mail programs

by "Pablo Arcuri" <pabloarcuri(at)uol.com.ar>

 Date:  Mon, 23 Jul 2001 17:13:59 -0300
 To:  <hwg-techniques(at)mail.hwg.org>
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Does anybody know what is the URL of the form or who sould I contact to
request a non-ad group at yahoogroups.com?

----- Original Message -----
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 17:15:58 -0700
From: "Business & Life Coach Maria" <maria(at)coachmaria.com>
Subject: RE: OT-mail programs

Karen,

Here are some things..
1) Use the BCC area of your email (blind carbon copy) to put names of folks
you don't want others to see.
2) See if your hosting service offers a free or low cost mailing list.
3) Use one of the free services to keep your elist members confidential.
"free" meaning there is an ad.  Some services are
yahoogroups.com (you can get the ad removed for $50 per year, which is worth
the price), or topica.com (they put their own ad on the bottom OR you can
have ads placed on your newsletter and gain "points", smargroups.com and
coollist.com have ads too.
4) you can use a services such as those listed at
http://www.gammadyne.com/gm-comparison.htm

Maria Marsala

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Maria Marsala, Special Projects Coach & Consultant

Services to help you and your business grow.
Free articles and newsletter.  www.coachmaria.com
<http://www.coachmaria.com>

<snip>
I thought I had this figured out, but.......I've been using Netscape
Mail program and have been sending out messages to customers by
establishing a list card for a group and giving it the name "Noteworthy
Customers". I could have sworn that when they received it, the To: field
would give the list name instead of each individual's name and e-mail
address. I tried to set up Outlook Express to do the same thing for
another website, but when I sent messages out, even though I set up a
group, each and every e-mail address came out on it (I added myself to
test it). Now, I"m noticing that Netscape does the same thing when I
test it. I want to set up mailing lists with a group name so that all
the recipients don't see who else is on there. In other words, the To:
should have "Noteworthy Customers" or "Music Education List" or whatever
I name the list. Listbot is fading out, so I can't use that service. Any
suggestions?

- --
Karen Stafford
Noteworthy Web Designs
"Websites Composed with Jazz"
Web Design,Hosting,Search Promotion
http://www.noteworthydesigns.com

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