I have this email address of a contact. How can I get him to do online chat with me?

Posted by admin | Other - Yahoo! Mail | Monday 7 December 2009 7:40 pm


I understand with new YAHOO, you can do online chats with any email address you have on list. Automatically, some of my current email contacts get logged online & I chat with them. However there is one particular contact I want to instantly chat with. What have I to do?

How to send email to a list without listing each person individually?

Posted by admin | Address Book & Calendar | Wednesday 30 September 2009 1:26 am


I’ve created three separate work lists and I’d like to send email to each list without having each individual addressee appear in the TO line. I’d like just to see: Group 123, Group 234, and Group 345. All my members have provided their emails to me, I just don’t want 50 emails to show up in the TO line. How can I do this?

How can I blast my 50,000 email list without being shut down by spamming?

Posted by admin | Other - Computers | Wednesday 26 August 2009 11:46 pm


I’ve been collecting names in my profession for years, but I’m not sure if the addresses are corrected and how the receivers will take my newsletter.

I’ve heard that a couple of spam complains and I’ll be shut down by my ISP.

Thanks in advance for your help.

What is the rule for a one-time email blast to previous customers?

Posted by admin | Other - Advertising & Marketing | Saturday 8 August 2009 11:25 pm


Our company has an email list from an event we held last year. The email list was from people who registered online or via faxed form for the event, but we neglected to include an “opt-in” check box for future emails.

Are we allowed to send a one-time email blast out to those people (with opt-out information in the email) for the same event this year without being considered spammers?

Please provide any links to interstate emailing rules that you can cite. Thank you!

If you block someone from emailing you how do you unblock them?

Posted by admin | Spam & Bulk Mail | Sunday 7 June 2009 3:11 pm


My Ex blocked some people from my email list and now I can not send them anything and they can’t send anything to me how can i change this?

I would like two email lists to send separate mails to. How can I split or build a different email list?

Posted by admin | Address Book & Calendar | Thursday 4 June 2009 6:18 am


I need separate email lists so I can send mailings to former classmates for class reunion without having to send to my entire email list or adding classmates and checking everyone else off.

Is it possible to send an html email that contains a drop down menu rather than text links? Thanks?

Posted by admin | Programming & Design | Thursday 4 June 2009 4:09 am


The body of the html email has a list of various classes available and I want the recipient to be able to select one of the classes and then hit a submit button which will redirect them to the register page. The action is exactly the same as a text link. I’m trying to avoid 50 text links in the email — because that has a tendency to look ummm…really bad. Would appreciate any input and code. Many thanks!

Email Marketing Made Easy

Posted by admin | Howto | Wednesday 20 May 2009 12:19 am


Web Traffic Marketing’s supplies its users with everything they need to get started with their first email campaign, including the email list, the emailing software, and the bulk email server. All members’ need to do is design their email ad and hit send. Our tutorial will show you how.

W/ emailing several addresses at one time, Is there a way to keep others from viewing the other emails?

Posted by admin | Address Book & Calendar | Wednesday 21 January 2009 8:37 pm


So when I am emailing to my entire address book of names with email addresses, that entire list is viewed by everyone IN that list. Is there a way to block those other email addresses from the “to” section? Thank you for any help out there : )

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