Post by account_disabled on Feb 24, 2024 1:20:41 GMT -5
phpList is open source software for sending newsletters and email marketing campaigns, through which you can intuitively manage your subscription lists, schedule your email campaigns and monitor their results. Around 75,000 users rely on this software, also available in Italian and useful both for those who are new to the world of email marketing and for those who already have their own structured mailing list. You can also configure phpList on your SMTP Cloud Server dedicated for your exclusive use, so there will be no sending queues to manage generated by other users.
Discover Cloud Server SMTP Content index: phpList overview Administrator Qatar Mobile Number List Subscriber List Campaign Messages and Templates Blacklist management How to insert an address list How to create an email campaign How to read phpList data phpList overview Getting into the more technical aspects, to have a broad understanding of phpList, let's then define the jargon used in the software. The recipients who will receive the contents are called Subscribers , grouped and classified in Lists . The senders who create the contents of the communications are called Administrators , while these, sent via email, are known as Campaign Messages . Administrator The Administrator, or Admin, is the user who manages phpList: the configuration, the lists, the sending of email campaign messages, the latter's statistics. You therefore have access to the full functionality of the software, also being able to access the administrative functions (backend).
There are two levels: the SuperAdmin with maximum privileges who can manage all the functions of the system and, secondly, the administrators who manage specific mailing lists. Subscriber Subscribers, or users, are identified by the e-mail address registered in the phpList database, together with the relevant attributes (if the plugin has been integrated): on the one hand, we find the specific preferences selected by the user during the subscription phase, for example "I always want emails [in HTML] format", on the other hand we find the attributes (name, address, profession, etc.) selected by the Administrator to profile subscribers in multiple lists, in order to optimize management and sending protocol. There is a double opt-in so subscribers must confirm their membership to start receiving messages; opting out of subscribing to a List, on the other hand, is a single-step process.
Discover Cloud Server SMTP Content index: phpList overview Administrator Qatar Mobile Number List Subscriber List Campaign Messages and Templates Blacklist management How to insert an address list How to create an email campaign How to read phpList data phpList overview Getting into the more technical aspects, to have a broad understanding of phpList, let's then define the jargon used in the software. The recipients who will receive the contents are called Subscribers , grouped and classified in Lists . The senders who create the contents of the communications are called Administrators , while these, sent via email, are known as Campaign Messages . Administrator The Administrator, or Admin, is the user who manages phpList: the configuration, the lists, the sending of email campaign messages, the latter's statistics. You therefore have access to the full functionality of the software, also being able to access the administrative functions (backend).
There are two levels: the SuperAdmin with maximum privileges who can manage all the functions of the system and, secondly, the administrators who manage specific mailing lists. Subscriber Subscribers, or users, are identified by the e-mail address registered in the phpList database, together with the relevant attributes (if the plugin has been integrated): on the one hand, we find the specific preferences selected by the user during the subscription phase, for example "I always want emails [in HTML] format", on the other hand we find the attributes (name, address, profession, etc.) selected by the Administrator to profile subscribers in multiple lists, in order to optimize management and sending protocol. There is a double opt-in so subscribers must confirm their membership to start receiving messages; opting out of subscribing to a List, on the other hand, is a single-step process.