Hi Mark,
Thank you for the posting.
Q: Is there a limit to the number of email addresses which can be put in
the BCC or To field?
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A: That depends on the client platform. The Win16 limit is smaller than the
Win32 limit, but we have tested with 1500+ on Win16 and 2000+ on Win32.
These are total recipients because we count To:, Cc:, and Bcc: objects,
although Distribution Lists count as 1. There is no hard limit, it is based
on the amount of memory available on the client computer.
For more infomration, please refer to this knowledge base article:
149217 XCLN: Microsoft Exchange Message Size Limitations
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=149217
Q: Is there a limit to the number of email address whcih can be put into a
distribution list?
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A: There is not an exact number of contacts that you can add in a DL, the
limit is based on the total size of the contacts. If you use the very basic
information for contacts (for example, only the name and the e-mail
address), your DL limit may be 125 to 130 contacts. On average, the number
of contacts that you can add to a DL is limited between 50 and 70 contacts,
but for some user who have contacts that contain a large amount of data,
the DL limit can only be as little as 25 contacts. The DL limit is also
based on the property size limit of the Microsoft Exchange server. The
property size limit for an change server is about 8 kilobytes (KB). The
Exchange server stores all contact links in one property store, so the DL
limit depends on the contact's name length and the size of the entry ID
(the type of e-mail address and the length), on average.
For more information, please refer to this knowledge base article:
238569 OL: (CW) Problem Adding a Large Number of Items to a Distribution
List
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=238569
Hope the above information and suggestion helps and answers your question.
If anything is unclear, please let me know.
Sincerely,
Cherry Qian
MCSE2000, MCSA2000, MCDBA2000
Microsoft Partner Online Support
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