As a VPS client with multiple VPS accounts, I would vote for this "time saving feature" instead of creating a forward rules to each mailing list mail, although Admin may select if all mails are intended for the mailing list or select specific account manually, i.e: Sales Mailing List, Marketing Mailing List etc..
Added to that , an option for silent mailing list, in other words, the intended receipts may or may not allowed to reply to mails sent to them, the reason behind that suggestion is sometimes users may send inappropriate mails, i.e: angry user who receive a leave notice, etc. So it may be useful to have a mailing list one way
We thought to achieve this by integrating it into the WordPress Manager in SPanel where users will be able to launch email marketing platforms with one click based on WordPress + one of the popular email marketing plugins for WordPress. How does that sound?
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It's important feature and we need it. Please do the needful. Thanks
Yes, this feature is very useful, any update about the ETA to launch this in SPanel? Is it close soon?
It's useful to have global mail lists for internal recipients.
Sure, I would vote for this time saver feature
As a VPS client with multiple VPS accounts, I would vote for this "time saving feature" instead of creating a forward rules to each mailing list mail, although Admin may select if all mails are intended for the mailing list or select specific account manually, i.e: Sales Mailing List, Marketing Mailing List etc..
Added to that , an option for silent mailing list, in other words, the intended receipts may or may not allowed to reply to mails sent to them, the reason behind that suggestion is sometimes users may send inappropriate mails, i.e: angry user who receive a leave notice, etc.
So it may be useful to have a mailing list one way
Please add this feature
Is it expected soon?
Very useful
We thought to achieve this by integrating it into the WordPress Manager in SPanel where users will be able to launch email marketing platforms with one click based on WordPress + one of the popular email marketing plugins for WordPress. How does that sound?
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