NetMail/3000 Menu Interface
Users Guide
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Mailing List Selections
Anyone used to electronic communication can appreciate the usefulness of “mailing lists”.
A mailing list is a list of electronic mail addresses grouped under one “name”. Each list can have
only one, or it can have several hundred members. Whether its a list with just one person on it
(perhaps because that person has a long or hard to remember address), or the list represents a
group of several dozen or even several hundred people, a mailing list can save you time and pre-
vent errors (mistyped addresses) or redundant lookups.
In NetMail/3000, there are several types of mailing lists. Individuals can create and main-
tain their own private mailing lists, and the mail administrator can set up public mailing lists
(which anyone can subscribe to) as well as system-owned lists which anyone can reference but
only the mail administrator can modify. Mailing lists can be used wherever an e-mail address can
be used - at any To:, Cc:, or Bcc: recipient prompt. As a user, you can create, maintain, and delete
your own mailing lists. You can also subscribe to (or unsubscribe from) public mailing lists set up
by the mail administrator.