Txt File: Email List

encoding to ensure special characters are handled correctly. Compatibility: Because they are plain text, files can be opened by nearly any software, including Notepad (Windows) TextEdit (Mac) Common Actions Exporting from Email Clients:

Every operating system and email marketing platform (like Mailchimp, HubSpot, or Klaviyo) can read a TXT file.

The most common format for a simple list of addresses is one email per line: email list txt file

Services like Mailchimp or Constant Contact allow you to upload a file to bulk-add subscribers to a mailing list. Extracting Emails:

Re-save the file as "UTF-8 without BOM" using a proper code editor (VS Code, Sublime, Notepad++). encoding to ensure special characters are handled correctly

You can use any basic text editor.

If your subscriber list includes international names with accents (like René or Muñoz ), ensure your TXT file is explicitly saved with . Saving in standard ASCII will turn these characters into unreadable symbols, ruining your personalization tags. How to Import a TXT File into Email Marketing Platforms Extracting Emails: Re-save the file as "UTF-8 without

Because these files are plain text, they are not encrypted. Do not store sensitive, unencrypted client lists in a public cloud folder.

If you prefer a horizontal layout, separate each address with a comma. Ensure you do not add spaces after the commas unless your specific software requires it.