# Newsletters

On this tab you can see an overview of your existing newsletters. ![](/files/-MEJRKe3l-mDwWj1AuHx)

In this list you can see also

* the used template    &#x20;
* the cats to which the newsletter was sent
* the number of attachments of this newsletter
* the account used for sending
* E-mail for testing newsletter
* the last status in your protocols

## Column Action

![](/files/-MEJRKe5IVFcKLynJp7L)

Possible actions for a newsletter are

* ![](/files/-MEJRKe6-vqNbPzBfk9q) edit
* ![](/files/-MEJRKe7RqzQxadhomFW) clone
* ![](/files/-MEJRKe8uSVsbEsuOV3e) delete
* ![](/files/-MEJRKe9laf2zAAJmSli) show preview
* ![](/files/-MEJRKeACwQjlYDYRzxW) send test to defined test email address
* ![](/files/-MEJRKeBS_ocJvpUi60V) send to all subscribers of this cat
* ![](/files/-MEJRKeCR6D8RxQlsMu6) resend newsletter only to subscribers, where last try to send failed


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