Distribution List limits

R

ralph

I am running Outlook 2003 under Windows XP Pro.
1: How many email addresses can be in a distribution list?
2: does it make a difference if the list name is entered in the BCC field or
if the list is expanded to show the addresses themselves?
thanks....ralph
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Limit is not set by Outlook. It is set by your mail server.
A DL is always expanded when a message is sent. All the BCC field does is
hide it from the recipients.
 
R

ralph

Hi Russ:
Thank you for your reply.
Do you happen to know aproximately what limit is set by comcast (using the
smtp.comcast.net outgoing server).
thanks...ralph

Russ Valentine said:
Limit is not set by Outlook. It is set by your mail server.
A DL is always expanded when a message is sent. All the BCC field does is
hide it from the recipients.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ralph said:
I am running Outlook 2003 under Windows XP Pro.
1: How many email addresses can be in a distribution list?
2: does it make a difference if the list name is entered in the BCC field
or if the list is expanded to show the addresses themselves?
thanks....ralph
 
R

ralph

Hi Russ:
FYI:
Contacted Comcast. Their limit for residential customers is 100 addresses
per email and 1,000 per day. The limits apply to the sum of the addresses in
the TO, CC and BCC fields.
....ralph

ralph said:
Hi Russ:
Thank you for your reply.
Do you happen to know aproximately what limit is set by comcast (using the
smtp.comcast.net outgoing server).
thanks...ralph

Russ Valentine said:
Limit is not set by Outlook. It is set by your mail server.
A DL is always expanded when a message is sent. All the BCC field does is
hide it from the recipients.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ralph said:
I am running Outlook 2003 under Windows XP Pro.
1: How many email addresses can be in a distribution list?
2: does it make a difference if the list name is entered in the BCC
field or if the list is expanded to show the addresses themselves?
thanks....ralph
 

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