List-server mailing lists or "automated" mailing lists, are used widely on the Internet as a means of sharing information about a topic. The IMail list server lets you set up list-server mailing lists that receive mail and resend mail to all the users on the mailing list.
The list server can also archive messages and send them periodically as a single message or "digest."
Domain: Shows the current selected domain. From the drop down you can pick any of the domains available to this administrative user account.
Search Box. Typing will automatically begin narrowing the list. The search assumes a wildcard automatically after the characters entered.
Caution: Search requires a minimum of two characters for the search process to begin.
Note: Column Titles when clicked will sort the list for the current session only. Refreshing the page will reset the original sort.
Add. Click Add to create a new list on IMail Server. For more information, see Adding an E-mail List.
Edit. Select and highlight a list, then click Edit to update an existing list.
Delete. Select a list that you want to delete, then click Delete to delete the list.
If the List Server has multiple pages, use the page navigation control which appears below the list names.
Note: The List Owner e-mail address does not have access to the List Administration pages unless the e-mail address is same as the local list administrator or has List Administrator permissions for the local domain. See the User Properties page.
Important: To allow permissions for all lists, the User ID can be given List Administrator rights See the User Properties page.
Note: The list administrator and list owner are usually the same person, but a "dummy" user account can be set up to be the list owner in order to hide the identity of the list administrator or to give the impression of more people being involved in the list management.
Note: We recommend that no more than 25 processes be used by a list.
Example:
You want to send an e-mail to a list of 5,000 subscribers. Divide 5,000 (number of subscribers) by 25 (number of processes) and the result is 200 (recipients per message). So you would have 25 processes that each handle 200 recipients.
If you increase this number, you may need to also increase the number of SMTP processes. For more information about how to change the default number of SMTP processes for IMail Server, see SMTP Settings Advanced Options.
Related Topics
Defining a list-server mailing list
Requesting and Subscribing to List Information