From the List Details interface you can change the settings for a particular list, change who is in the list, change or preview the message defined for the list, review the settings, and even start the list. Each list can be as large as your licensing allows but each page will only display up to 800 contacts.
List
Name: Assigns a
name to a list. It is recommended that you use a different name for each
of your lists. You may want to include the date and time so you can
quickly see when the list was first configured. When adding a list or
changing the list name, the “My Lists” page will be updated automatically.
Buttons
Create
Message: The create
message interface allows you to add, edit, and preview the message defined for
the list.
Import
Contact: Used to
upload the contact information for the people you want to send a message
to. Importing a contact list is a quick way to add hundreds or even
thousands of contacts to a list rather than adding one by one.
Schedule/Settings: Allows you to set a start and end
time for a list. Also contains settings to control the number of redials,
time between redials, and the speed of the list. Options for remote
dial-in configuration and text messaging can be accessed.
Back to
My Lists: Will save
current changes and return to the My Lists page.
Refresh
Display: This
button causes the page to reload. Normally used to get the most recent
status value for contact items while the list is running and sending out your
message.
Start
Message Now: Start
Message Now begins the list to send out your message to the contacts in the
list. The list must be configured with a message and at least one contact
before starting.
Drop
down menu actions
Add
contact: Allows you
to add one contact at a time to the list.
Delete
all disabled contacts:
Permanently removes the contacts with a status of “Disabled” from the list.
Enable
all contacts:
Changes the status of all contacts to “Ready” to allow those contacts to
receive the message.
Disable all contacts: Changes the status of all contacts to
“Disabled” to prevent those contacts from receiving the message.