Problem sending bulk email and some incoming mail is not being sen

D

DHOP

I have Outlook 2003. At times I want to send bulk email (more than 20
receipants) but it will not allow it. I have to send multiple emails with
fewer receipants. I have also been told that some incoming mail is being
rejected. Has this occurred with anyone before?
 
F

---Fitz---

DHOP said:
I have Outlook 2003. At times I want to send bulk email (more than 20
receipants) but it will not allow it. I have to send multiple emails with
fewer receipants. I have also been told that some incoming mail is being
rejected. Has this occurred with anyone before?


Some ISPs (probably most) have policies in place that prevent sending more
than XX number of emails in one message. Who is your ISP?
 
J

John Blessing

You will have to send individual emails. Use mail merge or try our email
scheduler (http://www.lbetoolbox.com/scheduleemail.htm) which will allow you
to send multiple individual emails, html or plain text, with attachments,
either as a one-off or regularly at a specified time and interval. The
recipients list can be drawn from your Outlook Contacts, a plain text
file,database or spreadsheet.

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D

DHOP

COMCAST

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DHOP


---Fitz--- said:
Some ISPs (probably most) have policies in place that prevent sending more
than XX number of emails in one message. Who is your ISP?
 
F

---Fitz---

---Fitz--- said:
Some ISPs (probably most) have policies in place that prevent sending more
than XX number of emails in one message. Who is your ISP?


Check with Comcast and see if their email policy is 20 messages. I have
Roadrunner and the 20 message limit is true for the area I live in. If
that's also Comcast's policy, then you'll probably have to split the
messages up or use Yahoo, Hotmail or some similar service.
 

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