What email program can I use to create mailing lists?
Q. Is there a program that I can use for Outlook Express or some other program where I could organize my contacts into mailing lists. For example, friends, acquaintances, work contacts. So that I can select the list and email them instead of going through the list of 100's of contacts in my address book.
Asked by cyberstar - Fri Nov 28 14:04:46 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Hello, Here is a guide to creating mailing lists with Microsoft Outlook: You can skip the steps about Microsoft Excel is you are starting a new mailing list from scratch. -Raymond
Answered by DiscussNY - Mon Dec 1 14:03:02 2008

What can I do to a boxfull of mailing lists?
Q. I just moved to an apartment, I guess the last tenant left a shoebox full of mailing lists (peoples' names and addresses) about 500 names. Should I give it to the landlord or just shred it and throw it away.
Asked by Chrysto - Mon Sep 25 01:04:38 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Shred them but then throw them in the recycle bin. Thanks from the 500 people on the list.
Answered by Shred Guy - Mon Sep 25 11:07:25 2006

Do you know how to get onto mailing lists of colleges?
Q. I want to get information from colleges, but I dont know how to get on the lists. Is there any website that I could sign up for a college search or mailing list?
Asked by swimmer - Thu Nov 29 17:43:19 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Are you still in high school? Ask your school's guidance councelor. They would know good websites to visit, based on the career you want to have. If you know what college you want to go to, Google it. Most of their websites have some way to contact an admissions representative.
Answered by tigersue - Thu Nov 29 17:52:34 2007

How do I get my name off mailing lists?
Q. I donate to a couple of charities and receive junk from all over the country that I am not interested in. How do I get my name off these mailing lists? Thanks for help.
Asked by child of GOD - Sun Jul 29 12:26:03 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Read the fine print of the email. It should give you an address and instructions on how to if not just go to the website and usually there is a link to get your name off that specific mailing list
Answered by you. - Sun Jul 29 12:39:29 2007

What Are the Best Source Of Mailing Lists?
Q. I need to conduct a very fast mailing campaign on a budget. Then I want to buy or get for free mailing lists but they should be good (meaning real addressess). What are the best that I can get? Thank you
Asked by hectorluis381 - Wed Dec 6 15:15:14 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Here is a great program...you enter a few details or specifics about who/what type of email you are looking for and it gives you a very large targeted list for free. The commercial lists are weak and have such a small conversion/response rate. ===
Answered by MN-Mike - Wed Dec 6 15:27:28 2006

I want to sign my friend up to some gay porn mailing lists as a joke. How do I do this?
Q. I've googled but cant find any mailing lists, anyone know how to do this? We always play pranks on each other, he'll think its funny trust me. Has any one got any ideas how to do this?
Asked by becks444 - Tue Jan 20 04:35:17 2009 - - 7 Answers - 1 Comments

A. LOL? you probably need his address and his phone number, and some way to pay for it... Might end up hitting you in the ass. get it, hitting you in the ASS
Answered by mAT - Tue Jan 20 05:07:58 2009

How do you get a dead person off of mailing lists?
Q. My father-in-law has been dead for over 7 years, yet we are still getting mail for him. How do we get him off of these lists?
Asked by unknown - Tue Nov 25 20:03:21 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If there is a postage paid envelope in the mailing, use it. Send the entire contents of the mailing back and write "DECEASED 2001" on the order blank or whatever. Or, just draw a line through his address and write the same thing on the front of the envelope.
Answered by old beatnik - Tue Nov 25 20:47:19 2008

How can I get off mass-mailing lists for free?
Q. I get SO much junk mail! I really dont use the coupons (I only shop at 2 grocery stores and I just pick up their circular, and I call ahead to restaurants for their specials) I want to save these companies money on their postage, and I hate knowing all the paper that is wasted on this thing. For now, I just recycle it, but it is REALLY getting cold here, and I dread making the walk to my apartment complex recycling bin in below freezing temperatures. It's just so inconvenient. Can anyone tell me where to go to remove myself from these lists for free? Like a Do-Not-Junk-Mail registry?
Asked by Together - Wed Nov 29 19:03:59 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

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Answered by Good Gyrl - Wed Nov 29 19:07:50 2006

Are there (postal) mailing lists I can get on to have Las Vegas casino and hotel deals sent to us?
Q. My and My husband recently got married in Las Vegas and we both loved it so much we are going to back at least once a year on our anniversary and hopefully in between, we are even considering moving there permanently. Is there any mailing lists or publications I could have delivered to my home (half way across the country) with specials and deals and even information on local Las Vegas attractions and events and or more?
Asked by aapryla - Sun Jan 31 05:11:40 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Each individual/group-owned casino normally sends their mailings to whomever has their casino cards. The cards build points for special deals when you play. You register with name and address inside the casino, and the card is free.
Answered by Your Uncle Dodge! - Sun Jan 31 07:43:53 2010

How can I add additional mailing lists within a Yahoo Group?
Q. I just created a Yahoo Group, which has one member mailing list. I'd like to create other lists for subsets of the group. Can that be done?
Asked by kupperma - Sun Nov 18 00:28:52 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. you cant create sub groups within a group
Answered by crazy_mom2_1 - Sun Nov 18 01:20:36 2007

How do you use mailing lists? I am unsure of how to pick the correct list.?
Q. I am learning how to advertise my site and need info on mailing lists. I have looked at a couple of them and it looks to be a long list of codes. I am unsure how to pick a list and/or if the list that I think I should pick are right. I would appreciate any help that can be offered. How am I supposed to use the mailing lists and is there any rules or regulations that I should know
Asked by krysshardin - Sat Apr 22 17:12:15 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I think purchasing mailing lists is a poor investment. You'd make better use of your resources if you joined a couple of professional associations related to your website product or service. Members of an organization can usually get access to each others' information and that information will be accurate, current and up-to-date. I am a writer. I do purchase the Writer's Market, which lists every agent, publisher, magazine, book, literary reviewer and writing-related resource in the world. I still have to phone and find out the name of the current magazine editor, because these people change jobs frequently. I am now building my list with qualified leads. The person or organization has to be someone who would be likely to use my… [cont.]
Answered by writerbynature - Sat Apr 22 17:35:15 2006

Does anyone know of any laws that prohibit companies from selling children's names on mailing lists?
Q. Is there a site that I can go to in order to see if my children's names our on a mailing list? I would really appreciate anyone's help.
Asked by Reality - Fri Dec 7 11:43:25 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. hi, you can contact the companies and tell them to take those names of their mailing lists.Since the most is computer generated and automatic forwarded, they may not know about it. The best thing to do is, to contact the companies and ask them to take those names of their lists.
Answered by Shoshi - Fri Dec 7 11:57:05 2007

What can I threaten a big reputable company with to force them to take me off their mailing lists?
Q. I have 3 times tried to use the automated system on this company's website to remove myself from their mailing lists. I have also written to their customer service department asking them to remove me. No joy. What can I threaten them with to make them take me seriously?
Asked by Roz - Fri Jun 15 10:32:18 2007 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments

A. fill out this form if you're in the UK and hopefully something will be done about it!
Answered by Adam the great - Fri Jun 15 11:43:53 2007

Where can I find anti-capitalist mailing lists that I can subscribe to for the UK..?
Q. I want to read more about peoples feelings about capitalism and anti-capitalism, as its something i hold close to myself, but I cant find any mailing lists apart from small local ones around the UK. ..Help! Thanks
Asked by Ian Moyce - Tue Mar 31 15:49:35 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Hiya. The Anti Capitalist movement is made up of many different groups and individuals. The whole modern movement kicked off in Seattle, USA a few years ago and that sparked a massive movement that throughout the world. Since then there have been demos in Quebec, Gothenburg, Nice, Melbourne Australia, Prague, Washington, and many others. I went on a massive demo in Genoa a few years ago and another in Nice. It was great! Below is a link to the Socialist Workers Party, who are part of the movement. If you contact them they will give you a list of websites to visit, and different groups who are part of it. Also, there's a book called, 'Anti Capitalism: A Guide To The Movement'. The main contributors are, Susan George, (not the actress), [cont.]
Answered by Wolfie - Thu Apr 2 17:02:59 2009

Is there a way to set up distribution or mailing lists in Yahoo! email?
Q. I have different groups of people that I email, and I use this feature in Outlook...would love to have it in Yahoo! if it is available! It is so much easier to type in a mailing or group list name rather than each individual. Thanks!
Asked by ariel_okinawa - Sat Feb 21 17:51:27 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. In the All New Mail---it's called a "distribution list". In the Classic Mail---it's called a "Category". Distribution List: Click this link for details on making a list. It explains it better than I can. Click the--"working with lists" tab. ... Category: On your mail page, click on "contacts" and your address book opens. >>check each name you want in this category. >>then click the "add to category" link-(next to the "send to" tab). >>in the drop down list, click on "new category" and a name box opens. >>type in a name---no special characters, nor more than 12 letters. Just keep it simple--and then click "ok"---and it's done. All you have to do now, is enter the "category name" in the address line you prefer, and everyone in that… [cont.]
Answered by LoneStar - Sat Feb 21 21:23:03 2009

How do I get on credit card mailing lists, to receive credit card offers?
Q. My friend gets over 75 pre-approved credit card offers a month. How do I do the same?
Asked by thaddeusataylor - Sun Jan 1 00:12:36 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I think that you could just notify the bank/cc company of your interest, after all, I hear that they have even sent credit card offers to dogs, babies and dead people. Getting the credit isn't the problem, paying it off and not becoming a slave to it is! Been there, done that, and never again! Been three years debt FREE!!! CASH is King, debt is dumb and the paid off home mortage is the NEW status symbol of wealth!!!
Answered by daisydukes - Sun Jan 1 22:39:18 2006

Is it acceptable to pass on mailing lists?
Q. work in a hotel, is it ok to pass on the mailing list to the next owners with out the guests permission?? feels wrong!! Thank You, i thought it was, just needed it clarifying
Asked by madge - Tue Jan 13 06:10:20 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If you are in the UK then it is wrong, and a breach of the Data Protection Act - unless you get the express prior consent of all of the people whose details you are passing on.
Answered by Daniel Owen - Tue Jan 13 06:14:43 2009

Where is the best place to get marketing mailing lists for the UK?
Q. I'm in marketing, but am struggling with this issue. The key people we are trying to target are in the medical and pharaceutical industries. Any ideas?
Asked by Robert H - Thu Jan 11 19:10:51 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1)The Pharmaceutical Marketing Society, UK 2)Cegedim ltd. UK, Nicholas centre,Maidenhead, Berkshire, UK Both will be in position to give data on pharma and medical industry
Answered by mangal - Fri Jan 12 01:28:47 2007

Has anyone on here actually bought mailing lists to advertise their business?
Q. Have they worked or are they a waste of money?
Asked by nofear_intrepid40 - Sat Aug 18 12:39:55 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Another thing you have to take into consideration...while the list is definately your first priority, the design of your mailer is the gateway to "response" or "trashcan". You have to make your piece a very professional looking instrument...if its cheezy and home made looking...its straight to the trashcan. Alot of people poo poo direct mail...primarily because I'm sure they had a bad experience with it then gave up on it...its their own fault for not doing their homework first. When direct mail is done correctly...it gets results. in fact...for many companies that I work with personally, it is multi times more effective than radio or TV. The key to getting the best list for yourself is to get the right consumer data. ...If you want to… [cont.]
Answered by Doran P - Sat Aug 18 19:14:40 2007

Can you use mailing lists from your address book to create attendees in iCal?
Q. I have certain mailing groups I use on my Mac all the time (certain committees for work, for example). When I create an event that everyone in the group should be invited to, I'd like to be able to just type the group name into the attendees like I do when I'm sending email. But that doesn't seem to work, and I wind up typing each individual contact. Am I missing something, or do iCal and Address Book really not allow this?
Asked by PrincipalNZF - Fri Oct 20 20:59:13 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. you click on as many addresses you can find or the ones you want to go into one group mailing. Good luck.
Answered by LVieau - Fri Oct 20 21:10:56 2006

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