Managing addressesEmail lists ('address books') can be imported to dotMailer from virtually any database or spreadsheet package. Duplicates are removed automatically on upload, and any obviously incorrect addresses will be flagged up and not used. You can then manage these lists from within dotMailer, adding or removing names as required. You can store as many address books as you like. Indeed, dotMailer's flexibility encourages this. It's a simple matter to add a subscribe box to your own website - code is supplied with dotMailer that you can copy and paste on to your home page. The confirmation of sign up email that is automatically sent to new subscribers (for data protection reasons) is fully editable by you, and can be different for each address book. Web programmers can also utilise dotMailer's API in order to manipulate the database directly - this allows creation of your own custom subscribe and unsubscribe functions and much more besides, including real-time integration with your existing databases.
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