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Old May 1st 10, 04:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default DoS and spam overload

A mail merge and a utility the limits the number of messages per minute will
get past most isp limitations - unless they have a daily limit. But it
really is better to use a commercial service for large blasts. They'll send
a lot faster than outlook ever can.

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"M.S. Hanenkrat" wrote in message ...
Due to the constant DoS attacks on mail servers in the United States these
days, ISP's are forced to limit the number of recipients per email. We
used to limit the recipients to 100, then 50, and finally, today, it's
down to 25.

If you must send out more emails,then break your lists down to whatever
your ISP limits and send 10 to 20 emails with 25 recipients each. More
than that, seek a professional email service.



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