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I am the chairman of an organisation with 150 members. Until recently I could
send and forward messages to them all at the same time. I had all the e-mail adresses saved in a special word-document, and simply copied and pasted them into the Bcc-field in an e-mail addressed to myself. Now, when I try that, I get an error message saying that the message could'nt be sent beacuse this or that address wasn't accepted. It turns out that it is always address number 25 or thereabouts, and if I remove it and try again, the same thing will happen with the address that was next to it. The program will only allow me to send the mails in "batches" of about 25 addresses at a time, if I add more it will refuse to send. Where did this stupid and irritating limitation come from, and how do I remove it? The same thing happens if I try to send an e-mail to more than about 25 names from my address book. Please help! |
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![]() Thank you! That was very helpful. Vespasian "N. Miller" wrote: On Thu, 15 May 2008 15:07:00 -0700, Vespasian wrote: I am the chairman of an organisation with 150 members. Until recently I could send and forward messages to them all at the same time. I had all the e-mail adresses saved in a special word-document, and simply copied and pasted them into the Bcc-field in an e-mail addressed to myself. Now, when I try that, I get an error message saying that the message could'nt be sent beacuse this or that address wasn't accepted. It turns out that it is always address number 25 or thereabouts, and if I remove it and try again, the same thing will happen with the address that was next to it. The program will only allow me to send the mails in "batches" of about 25 addresses at a time, if I add more it will refuse to send. Where did this stupid and irritating limitation come from, and how do I remove it? It came from your email serivce provider. You remove it by paying for an upgraded account (if they offer such an upgrade), or using a provider which doesn't impose that limitatin. The same thing happens if I try to send an e-mail to more than about 25 names from my address book. The limitation is not imposed by MS Outlook Express, but by the email service you are using. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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