Hi,
I am trying to evaluate the viability of switching to MLM for my recipient lists. I have succeeded setting up a trial list (not without difficulty, the instructions for a novice are a bit arcane) and it seems to work. My question is the following. I use a localhost as my SMTP host for most of my recipients. However I have discovered the some providers consistently block my localhost, that is why I always have to maintain a second list of recipients and use my normal provider as my SMTP host for those recipients. Now I am under the impression that MLM doesn't support multiple lists. Is this the case? Or can I create several MLM lists have have the recipients subscribe and unsubscribe automatically from the appropriate list? So if for example someone subscribes and their address is [email protected], they are automatically added to the list that is sent by my provider and not localhost.
I hope the question is clear and makes sense.
I am trying to evaluate the viability of switching to MLM for my recipient lists. I have succeeded setting up a trial list (not without difficulty, the instructions for a novice are a bit arcane) and it seems to work. My question is the following. I use a localhost as my SMTP host for most of my recipients. However I have discovered the some providers consistently block my localhost, that is why I always have to maintain a second list of recipients and use my normal provider as my SMTP host for those recipients. Now I am under the impression that MLM doesn't support multiple lists. Is this the case? Or can I create several MLM lists have have the recipients subscribe and unsubscribe automatically from the appropriate list? So if for example someone subscribes and their address is [email protected], they are automatically added to the list that is sent by my provider and not localhost.
I hope the question is clear and makes sense.