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Paddy,
You can make the Outlook distribution list as big as you like. I have two lists, one with just under 1,000 and the other has grown to 480. I have a Commercial account, a fixed IP address, and a valid reverse DNS, and have a Bulk Mail permit (from the ISP). My ISP's limit is 1,000 for any one message and that is why I have the two. However, these large distributions can only be made late at night. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Not an Outlook question. These limits are set by the server, not Outlook. If your sever hasn't changed, then I imagine the limit is still the same. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Paddy Ryan" wrote in message ... Hi, I could find an answer to this for Outlook 2002 but not for Outlook 2003. Is the answer the same? We are using SBS 2003. The error is: "The distribution list has reached the maximum size for your network e-mail server. The new member could not be added." List was at 132 members. |
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