Gaggle Mail solves these problems by giving your group it’s own permanent gaggleemail email address that anyone in the group can use to reach everyone else in the group.
2. Subscription Level
Yes. If your group
grows (or shrinks)
you can switch to a
new subscription
level at any
time. The next
scheduled payment
will be adjusted pro-
rata to cover the
difference between
the two levels
3. Gaggle Mail Handle Attachments
Yes. Attachments
up to 5MB work
with Gaggle Mail.
As with all
messages
attachments are
archived for as
long as you keep a
Gaggle Mail
subscription
running.
4. Trial Expires
After your trial of
Gaggle Mail has
expired if you
choose not start
a subscription
you will no
longer be able to
send messages
via your list.
5. Switch Subscription
Just go to the
Account tab and
select ‘Switch
Subscription’
then choose the
subscription
level that best
suits your group
email needs.
6. Re-activate List Again
You can also re-
activate your list
again at any time
by starting a new
subscription. After
60 days if no valid
subscription has
been started your
group will be
permanently
deleted.
7. Messages Stored
All messages sent to
a list that has at one
point hah a valid
subscription are
stored indefinitely.
Any administrator of
your group can view
and instantly search
all messages sent to
it.
8. The Number Of Message
Nope, you can
send as many
message as you
like! We only
limit number of
members in a
group (currently
1000).
9. Identities Of Members
Yes you
can. Sometime
it’s useful for
people to use a
group email list
without know
the identities of
other members
in the list.
10. View Message Archive
The whole group” and
“Who can view
message archive:
Administrators only”
(both of which are
the default options)
then members will be
able to participate in
the group without
their email address
being visible email list
service.
11. Preserve Anonymity
When someone joins
a group they can
optionally enter their
name, to preserve
anonymity it is better
to enter a name;
either abbreviated
(i.e. Bob) or fake,
otherwise Gaggle
Mail will extract their
name from emails
sent to the group and
show that.
12. Automatic Responses
We have protection
in place to detect
automatic
responses and not
forward them on.
However not all
automatic
responses are
labeled correctly
and so some get
through.
13. Automatic Responder Administrator
Secondly if the
automatic responder
is not an
administrator of your
list you could try
temporarily changing
the “Who can send to
the group” option to
“Administrators only”,
this will prevent them
from sending to the
group.