Suggestions for Responsive Email...

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Nestor Diaz wrote:
EDIT: Whoops! Forgot to quote...

The ability to easily import client mail lists from other sources (excel, csv, databases) seems to be a must for an e-mail design program such as RED.


Note that RED is not meant to be an email sending system, but rather an email design application. While it does contain some sending features (for design testing purposes), it's not very good at handling large mail lists (simply because this isn't its purpose). To this end, look into systems like MailChimp.

Note: I'm simply a CoffeeCup user, actual CoffeeCup employees might correct me here, so look out for their posts.


RED is primarily an email design application with limited sending features, so for handling large mailing lists, consider using systems like MailChimp.
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Hey,
The responsive email designer can be improved by keeping it simple and easy to use. The editor should be smooth for dragging and editing content, with clear previews for mobile, tablet and desktop. More ready- made templates, easy use of brand color and logos and reliable previews for email apps like Gmail and Outlook would be very helpful. Adding simple testing tools and small tips inside the software would make it easier for users to create emails with confidence.

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