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"Anurag" wrote in message
... Can anyone help me how to send emails to 1000 email ID in one go from outlook 2003. I have to send newsletter to 1000 customers but i cant send more than 30 emails from Ms Outlook 2003. Please help me!!! Outlook is an e-mail program, not a bulk mailing program. You could use MailMerge in Word but then using it is not an Outlook issue, plus you will still probably run into anti-spam quotas at your ISP, like how many mail sessions are allowed per minute. Don't use a personal e-mail client for bulk mailing. |
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Hi,
There is this product, Easy Mail Merge for Outlook which can help you create an mail merge and schedule the emails to not be sent all at once, so you will not have any problems with your ISP. I hope this helps you. "Vanguard" wrote: "Anurag" wrote in message ... Can anyone help me how to send emails to 1000 email ID in one go from outlook 2003. I have to send newsletter to 1000 customers but i cant send more than 30 emails from Ms Outlook 2003. Please help me!!! Outlook is an e-mail program, not a bulk mailing program. You could use MailMerge in Word but then using it is not an Outlook issue, plus you will still probably run into anti-spam quotas at your ISP, like how many mail sessions are allowed per minute. Don't use a personal e-mail client for bulk mailing. |
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"Andra" wrote ...
"Vanguard" wrote: "Anurag" wrote ... Can anyone help me how to send emails to 1000 email ID in one go from outlook 2003. I have to send newsletter to 1000 customers but i cant send more than 30 emails from Ms Outlook 2003. Please help me!!! Outlook is an e-mail program, not a bulk mailing program. You could use MailMerge in Word but then using it is not an Outlook issue, plus you will still probably run into anti-spam quotas at your ISP, like how many mail sessions are allowed per minute. Don't use a personal e-mail client for bulk mailing. There is this product, Easy Mail Merge for Outlook which can help you create an mail merge and schedule the emails to not be sent all at once, so you will not have any problems with your ISP. I hope this helps you. I'm not the one with the need to send bulk mails, so why are you replying to me? You neglected to mention that product costs $40. You also neglected to provide a handy link to the product, like: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ma...CE010719621033 or http://www.emailaddressmanager.com/merge-emails.html Sending options for this product are extremely few. There are only 2 choices: Send now or later, and how many e-mails to send per every N seconds. That doesn't help circumvent anti-spam quotas that limit to how many recipients you send e-mails per day. For example, a user of Gmail can send to 500 recipients (that is the total across all e-mails) per day when using their webmail interface but only to 100 recipients per day if using their POP3 service. That means the OP who is trying to send to 1000 recipients would need to configure sending options in a bulk mail program to either send to only 100 recipients per day over a 10-day period or to use multiple Gmail accounts and slice up the number of recipients across those multiple accounts (in this when using Gmail, the bulk mailer would need to slice up the 1000 recipients to 100 recipients in 10 Gmail accounts). The sending options in this product to comply or circumvent anti-spam quotas is extremely limited. Getting a listserver provider would probably cost money. Create a Yahoo group. When you send e-mail to the group, every member gets a copy. Identify that the group is for opting in to your mailing list. I would suggest making it a closed group (so only you decide to whom you send invites rather than let anyone start a registration that you need to improve which means you get lots of e-mails from people you don't know or care about). Make sure that you (moderator) is the only one allowed to post to ensure other members don't end up bulk mailing each other by letting them add posts. To opt-in to your Yahoo group means your users need to create a Yahoo account but newsletters can be sent to their own e-mail address instead of to their new Yahoo Mail account. |
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