Auto mailing list gmail
You're looking to set up an auto-mailing list using Gmail!
There are a few ways to do this, but I'll outline a simple method using Gmail's built-in features and a third-party service called "Snooze".
Method 1: Using Gmail's Labels and Filters
- Create a new label in Gmail by clicking on the gear icon > See all settings > Labels > New label.
- Name the label (e.g., "Mailing List").
- Create a filter by clicking on the gear icon > See all settings > Filters and Blocked Addresses > Create a new filter.
- Set up the filter to apply the label to emails that match specific criteria (e.g., sender, subject, keywords).
- Set up the filter to automatically apply the label to new emails that match the criteria.
Method 2: Using Snooze
- Install the Snooze Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store.
- Create a new snooze rule by clicking on the Snooze icon in your Gmail inbox.
- Set up the rule to apply to emails that match specific criteria (e.g., sender, subject, keywords).
- Set the snooze duration to "Never" (since you want to send the email automatically).
- In the "Action" section, select "Send to" and choose the mailing list label you created in Method 1.
Method 3: Using a Third-Party Service
- Sign up for a third-party service like Mailchimp, ConvertKit, or MailerLite.
- Create a new mailing list and add subscribers.
- Set up a campaign or automation rule to send emails to the mailing list.
- Connect your Gmail account to the third-party service (if required).
Tips and Variations
- You can use Gmail's "Canned Responses" feature to create a template for your auto-mailed emails.
- You can use a script like Zapier or IFTTT to automate the process.
- You can use a plugin like Boomerang or Sanebox to automate the process.
- You can use a third-party service like Automator or Automate.io to automate the process.
Remember to always follow Gmail's terms of service and spam policies when setting up an auto-mailing list.