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Through ExcerpoŽ Mail, users are able to better build, define and manage their subscription lists. Keep track of subscribes, unsubscribes, custom blacklists and more to help keep your list as clean as possible.

Import/Export of List
Already have a list? No need to input the information one line at a time as ExcerpoŽ Mail supports the import and export of list data in a variety of formats.
List Merge
If you find yourself sending the same information to two or more lists, ExcerpoŽ Mail allows users to merge multiple lists at anytime.
Multi-List Support
Whether you are sending one newsletter or an entire campaign, you may require multiple lists. ExcerpoŽ Mail supports unlimited lists and allows you to edit, add or change the list information without impacting any other list.
Blacklist Tracking
Had a problem subscriber? Got someone you want to avoid sending information to? ExcerpoŽ Mail helps keep track of anyone you've blacklisted for any reason providing another mechanism for CAN-SPAM compliancy.
Double Opt-In Subscription
Double opt-in lists help ensure that your subscription list is made of good emails as they require subscribers to validate their subscription at the email address they provided. No more lists made up of bogus email addresses!
Global Subscriber Campaign Preferences
If you have multiple campaigns, newsletters or distributions, subscribers are able to set their preferences for thse campaigns using a global setting if they prefer.
Automatic Subscribe/Unsubscribe
ExcerpoŽ Mail handles subscribe/unsubscribe requests automatically allowing you to focus on your campaign rather than monitoring requests for subscriptions.
Automatic Bounce-Handling and Removal
Emails that bounce due to bad address are automatically removed from your list in order to keep your list as clean as possible.

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