Mailing list
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Template:Selfref A mailing list is a collection of names and addresses used by an individual or an organization to send material to multiple recipients. The term is often extended to include the people subscribed to such a list, so the group of subscribers are referred to as "the mailing list", or simply "the list".
At least two quite different types of mailing lists can be defined: the first one is closer to the literal sense, where a "mailing list" of people is used as a recipient for newsletters, periodicals or advertising. Traditionally this was done through the postal system, but with the rise of e-mail, the electronic mailing list became popular.
When similar or identical material is sent out to all subscribers on a mailing-list, it is often referred to as a mailshot.
Mailing lists are often rented or sold. If rented the renter agrees to use the mailing list for only the agreed upon times. The mailing list owner typically enforces this by "salting" the mailing list with fake addresses and creates new salts for each time the list is rented[1] (http://www.magazine.org/circulation/subscription/List_Security/). Unscrupulous renters may attempt to bypass salts by renting several lists and merging the lists to find the common, valid addresses. Mailing list brokers exist to help organizations rent their lists. For some organizations such as specialized niche publications or charitable groups, their client list may be one of their most valuable assets and mailing list brokers help them maximize the value of their lists.
See also
es:Lista de correo electrónico eo:Dissendolisto fr:Liste de diffusion ia:Mailing-list is:Póstlisti nl:Mailinglijst pl:Lista dyskusyjna
External links
- Benefits and uses of an email list (http://websiting.blogspot.com/2005/04/make-great-newsletter_03.html)
- Suggestions for the contents of effective mailing lists (http://websiting.blogspot.com/2005/04/newsletter-content_04.html)