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Chapter - Manage Address Lists

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Manage address lists
With mynewsletter.rocks, you can manage any number of address lists. Open the Lists section. On the left side, you'll see a list of all your address lists; on the right side, addresses are presented page by page. If you want to change an entry, simply click on it and edit the text. The changes are saved immediately. The buttons at the bottom of the... Read more
Import addresses from clipboard
If you want to import a list containing only email addresses and no other data, click on File Import and then select From Clipboard. A simple dialog will open where you can paste a list of addresses into a text window via copy/paste and import them. Please note that each line should only contain one... Read more
Import addresses from CSV
When importing a CSV or text database, you must first select and upload such a file. CSV stands for Comma Separated Value and refers to a text file where addresses are stored separated by commas. This looks like this, for example: In the next step, you must map the fields from your CSV file to the fields in [MNR_ProductName]. ... Read more
Import Excel file
Importing address lists from Microsoft Excel files works exactly like importing from a CSV file and is therefore not described separately. The first page of a spreadsheet is imported, and all subsequent pages are ignored. Only Excel spreadsheets in .xlsx format are supported. For large Excel files, the import can take a very long time. In this case ... Read more
Select target groups with filters
Filters are a powerful tool for selecting a specific target audience for your mailing. They allow you to research a list of addresses that meet specific criteria: for example, all customers from Hanover, all women or men, all people whose postal code starts with 3, or those who come from Switzerland. With the drop-down list above, you can select either a... Read more
A/B split tests
A/B split tests allow you to send two different versions of your newsletter to determine which version performs better. Subset A will send the mailing to all addresses with an odd ID, while subset B will send it to all address entries with an even ID. For an A/B split test to be statistically significant, ... Read more
Unsubscriptions and block lists
mailfino uses a blocklist to reliably protect recipients from further mailings and to ensure that opt-outs are observed system-wide. This mechanism is intended as a simple way for recipients to safely unsubscribe from future mailings who no longer wish to receive your newsletters at all. It is not suitable for managing subscriptions to different newsletters; there are other... Read more