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I am helping to transfer the Los Angeles choreographer from sending his announcements through Entourage.

Status: He has several contract groups, and sends classes and performance announcements several times a month to different groups.

Manually manages that contact group The size of the group is between 1500 and 2500 people.

The version recently blocked its outgoing port 25, possibly interested in its contact content for spam activity again.

He knows about mail, continuous contacts, but he wants to be able to send email through his email software and there is no need to create a newsletter for each single post. Besides, it's too low at $ $.

So, what would be the best way to set up a system so that he could send announcements from Entourage, with images attached to it, Entourage could be sent without a single email?

I'm thinking of setting up a set of mailing lists, each one is consistent with one of its groups. I have never installed a mailing list and wondered if it is possible to accept email from only one person (admin) and it is possible to distribute them in the group?

Recipients should be able to easily unsubscribe, and reply by default, but not in the list. It should be the only one capable of using the list for distribution, and should be able to send the message (with attachments) directly without modifications from your email client.

Is this possible? Where can I find step-by-step instructions? What are the best practices to avoid blacklisting your domain?

I'm helping her free for that, so the simplest is better :)

Thank you!

P> Update: He has a standard Linux hosting account that allows him to run PHP etc. And, ideally, emails come in person or at least from its domain name.

Is that Web Hosting? If so, there is a decent piece of software that allows you to create and manage many lists, save message templates and suppress outgoing messages to make spam blockers happy.


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