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Emailing Made Easy

Jul 16, 2014 9:00:00 AM

Church360° Unite has a new feature: Mailing Lists! This powerful new utility makes it easy to email any number of recipients right from your default email client. It can be found in the administrator navigation bar next to "Users" and is only accessible to all Church360° Unite site administrators.

The Mailing List feature uses a technology called “email relay.” Simply put, this means you send an email to a single address, and Church360° Unite forwards that email to all your recipients. It allows you to send emails from your preferred email client without having to worry about any restrictions on the number of recipients.

Benefits of Church360° Unite Mailing List

  • Flexible. Mailing lists can be created from a list of users, groups, other mailing lists, or any combination of the three.
  • Quick. Adding people to a mailing list is as simple as adding addresses to an email. Simply start typing and the list of available recipients will filter to help you find the right one.
  • Comfortable. Send emails from your default email client, the software that is most familiar to you.
  • Affordable. This feature is available to all Church360° Unite customers at no additional fee, so there is no need to pay for a 3rd-party email service.

Church360 Unite Emailing Made Easy

 

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Peter Frank

Written by Peter Frank

Peter Frank is full-time student at Concordia Seminary who also serves part-time at Concordia Publishing House as the Digital Product Owner. His responsibilities include leading Concordia Technology Solutions (CTS), the church management software division. A graduate of Concordia University Wisconsin, his background in theology, business, and technology gives him a unique perspective on technology in the church. He is married and the father of two young children.