Bulk Emails ("Bulletins") to Users

Bulk Emails ("Bulletins") to Users

When sending a service bulletin or other email to multiple users: 

Use MailerLite whenever possible. 

If using direct email, don't send to more than 25 users to avoid email being flagged as spam. 
  1. Always BCC
  2. Prepend the subject with "[GGIT]" (no quotes). (Some customers have filters or rules in place on this text string.)

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