YMLP's Free version:
Features:
Email design & delivery:
- Recipients get their own copies of your emails (more info)
- Send plain text or graphical newsletters (more info)
- Built-in HTML WYSIWYG editor (more info)
- Personalize newsletters with "mail merge" (more info)
- Schedule newsletters for a later date and time (more info)
- Send attachments (more info)
- Test message & Drafts features (more info)
- Image hosting (more info)
- 'Embedded images' option (more info)
List Building & Management:
- Powerful list management features (more info)
- Automated list deduplication & cleanup (more info)
- Automated unsubscribe handling (more info)
- Automated bounceback handling (more info)
- Unlimited fields (more info)
- Groups management, with unlimited groups (more info)
- 'YMLP-powered' website sign up forms (more info)
Archive:
Compare the Free version with YMLP's other versions...Restrictions:
- Free accounts can only collect subscribers by placing a YMLP-powered signup form on their website. The "Import" page in YMLP's control panel to add subscribers manually is not available.
- Free accounts can send only one newsletter per calendar day.
- Free accounts can send up to 1,000 emails per month.
- Maximum number of subscribers: 1,000
Free accounts with more than 1,000 subscribers will not be able to send newsletters until they are upgraded to a premium account.
However, further subscriptions will continue to be processed as long as the account remains open.
Who's using YMLP?
More testimonials
in YMLP's customer gallery...
in YMLP's customer gallery...
I run a news service for people interested in the development of remote monitoring technologies for older and disabled people. Many of my readers sign up for an email alert that I send out when new stories are added. Using YMLP for the past two years to send these alerts has saved me an immense amount of time and hassle: I complete a posting of news stories, grab the headlines, drop them into the template, hit 'go' and then I can relax knowing that immediately my alerts are winging their way to my readers. They appreciate it and so do I!
Steve Hards
Telecare Aware
Steve Hards
Telecare Aware

