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Using Apple Mail’s Stationery with MailChimp

April 28th, 2009 | by Ben

apple-mail-stationery-buttonIn MailChimp v4.1.1, we’ll be launching a new feature that lets you send any email to your MailChimp account, then we’ll automagically convert it into an HTML email campaign that you can send to your list.

Now, anybody can use MailChimp, even if they only know how to use Outlook, or Thunderbird, or Apple Mail.

For example, I’ll show you how you can send an email campaign to your list with Apple Mail’s stunning built-in stationery templates.

Apple Mail comes with some really nice built-in stationery. Whenever you create a new email, click the Show Stationery button and you’ll see all the different options inside a panel that looks like this:

stationery-options

Here’s one example:

stationery-example1

and here’s another example:

stationery-example2

See all the example photos in those screenshots?

In most of the stationery templates, you can drag-n-drop your own photos to customize them.

For example, let’s replace that kissing couple with monkeys:

stationery-example

That’s what I’m talkin’ about.

The stationery is cool, but you can’t really send this from Apple Mail to a large list of subscribers. Apple Mail is built for personal communication, not mass email marketing. Plus, there’s no tracking, pants-pooping reports, or list management in Apple Mail.

That’s where MailChimp comes in.

I’ve built a birthday invite with the Apple Mail “dots” stationery:

beamer-freddie-birthday1

Now, how do I get it into MailChimp?

Every list in MailChimp gets its own secret email address. I call it a secret, because for obvious reasons, you really don’t want this address to be known to the general public.

To get your list’s email address, log in to MailChimp and go to the  Lists tab.

Click the Settings link for the list that you want to send the email to.

list-settings-link

At the top of the next page, click the list tools link:

list-tools-link

Then click on the link to “create campaigns:”

list-tools-page

Copy-n-paste that email address into Apple Mail and send it off.

In a few minutes, the campaign will show up as a DRAFT in your MailChimp Campaigns Dashboard:

campaigns-dashboard

Open it up and preview it:

beamer-freddie-birthday-preview

You might want to send yourself some test emails, and maybe even run an inbox inspection to make sure that our import process actually converted your campaign properly. Different email programs embed images in different ways.  Different stationery templates might even use different methods for constructing their HTML.

We’ve built this feature to support most of the major email programs, but you should always test first. In general, MailChimp supports images that are “inline embedded” and not attached.

Anyway, I’ve run an inbox inspection on the stationery above, and it came out pretty darn good. Here’s a preview in Gmail:

inbox-inspector-gmail

If you need to make edits, go back to Apple Mail, tweak, then re-send to your MailChimp list.

When you’re satisfied, click the “Send Now” (or schedule for later) button in MailChimp:

send-now-button

Note that if your email doesn’t include the MailChimp unsubscribe tag, we’ll automatically insert that for you at the bottom of the email:

unsub-bar

Pretty cool, huh?

This will also work with other email programs, like Microsoft Outlook.

I’ll post a tutorial for that as soon as my PC finishes installing all its new security patches and reboots fifty more times.

And it doesn’t stop there. Anything that generates an email can be used to send content to MailChimp. Your mobile device. Your eventbrite and surveymonkey invitations (more tutorials coming soon!).

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18 Comments

    • LeapGo says:

      Now that’s just cool! You guys make it so easy, a monkey could do it!

    • Rick Friesen says:

      Shweet!! I can think of a HUNDRED uses for this!

    • philldo says:

      Sweet, thanks. Are the images still sent inline or hosted in the “Gallery”?

      Do I notice a lack of monkey love for your rebooting PC?

      • Ben says:

        @phildo – the images will be converted from inline-embedded to “hosted on MailChimp.” For free. Not sure if the images will be available in the gallery though.

      • cmorris says:

        @philldo – The images will be available in your gallery, so you can re-use them in other campaigns.

    • Dave Thomas says:

      That is so cool – can we use this in conjunction with Safari’s File/Mail Contents of this Page/ (Command I) and so turn anything we like into an email campaign?

      • Ben says:

        @Dave – Yes, anything you have the rights to, of course. BTW, if you want to turn one of your web pages into an HTML email, you can use our import-by-URL option. It has a little more power in that you can code your web pages with “email stylesheets.”

    • Viola says:

      My page only displays the link for
      * iCal Calendar Sharing
      * WebHooks

      no third link to the “Create campaign from email”
      ???

      • Ben says:

        @Viola – this is a feature going live with v4.1.1, which should be available to all accounts by Monday, May 4th.

    • POH says:

      I really like this new feature. Awesome! But, is there any way to send to a segment of a list, for example, all those who chose X from the drop down box on signup, and not those who chose Y?

    • Louellen says:

      This is an awesome feature. Any chance of being able to be able to send an email from Outlook (or other email program) and it populating a set template we’ve already created for the list?

      • Ben says:

        @Louellen – we are planning to expand this feature in the near future, tho I’m not sure that specific use-case will be included. I’ll pass it on as an idea, and we’ll see if more people request it. Thanks for the feedback.

        • Louellen says:

          Thanks for the consideration, Ben. My “baby” and “elderly” chimp clients would love the simplicity of being able to send info to their lists that way.

    • Martin Narvaez says:

      Very cool and found you before I went with constant contact!! Although only 6 emails a month?? Maybe I need to read a little more?
      Thanks!!

    • emily hope says:

      Love this! I just discovered Apple Mail’s stationery last night while poking around our new Mac. Can’t wait to try it all out with MailChimp :)

    • Josh says:

      I like this tool. However, whenever I send an e-mail, the mailchimp footer shows up right in the middle and I can’t get it to move to the bottom or just go away.

      • Ben says:

        That happens with some email templates. We basically search the code and make a good guess as to there the “bottom” of the template is. But if the template has any stray or unconventional code, it can confuse mailchimp a little. Could you forward the exact email to help@mailchimp.com, so we can take a look at it? It could help us improve the service. Thanks!

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