The best way to create and manage mailing lists within Gmail itself is with Mailtrack’s List functionality, that is offered for free by Mailtrack for Gmail. Although Google offers a contact management, its solution requires you to leave your Gmail app, to which it integrates in a limited way. The first part of a mailing list in Gmail is to create a list or group of contacts that you want to email. You have to go through your contacts list for email accounts you want to add, edit recipients, then send an email to the group. The steps to create a Gmail mailing list are straightforward. So, if you sent 400 emails on Wednesday evening you shouldn’t send another 200 on Thursday morning. The limits count for every 24 hour period, not days of the week. That can wreak havoc on your workflow when you’re in the middle of speaking with potential customers, so it’s best to stay well below the Gmail email limit. You wouldn’t be able to send any type of email at all for a short time. If you hit the limit, Google won’t just take away your group email privileges.
But there are a few things you should know: It’s fairly easy to create a distribution list of addresses in Gmail and send an email to all of them.
How to create and send group emails using only Gmail We’ll walk you through exactly how to create a mailing list in Gmail through both of these techniques.