How mailing list can work only for one email address

A mailing list can work for only one email address in a few ways:

  1. Single-recipient mailing list: Some mailing list software allows you to create a list with only one recipient. This means that when you send an email to the list, it will only be delivered to that single email address.
  2. BCC (Blind Carbon Copy): You can add the single email address to the BCC field of your email client, and then send the email to the mailing list. The email will be sent to all subscribers on the list, but the recipient's email address will not be visible to others.
  3. Private mailing list: Some mailing list services offer private lists, which can only be accessed by a single email address. These lists are not publicly visible, and only the designated email address can subscribe or unsubscribe from the list.
  4. Customized mailing list software: Some mailing list software, such as Mailchimp or Constant Contact, allow you to create a list with a single subscriber. You can then use this list to send targeted emails to that single email address.
  5. Email forwarding: You can set up an email forwarding rule that forwards emails sent to a specific email address (e.g., [email protected]) to a single email address (e.g., [email protected]). This way, when someone sends an email to the mailing list, it will only be delivered to the single email address.

Keep in mind that using a mailing list for only one email address may not be the most efficient or cost-effective solution. Mailing lists are typically designed for sending emails to multiple recipients, and using them for a single email address may not take advantage of the features and benefits they offer.