on 11/2/00 1:06 AM, jud spencer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Not to take sides on the issue, but, SPAM is SPAM regardless of how worthy
> the cause (for what its worth I appreciate your efforts). For the sake of
> argument, I will assume that you are sending mail to 1393 people who have
> requested to be on your mailing list.
When someone gives you their email address and asks you to send them
information about your company, and you do, this is not spam. Copying
everyone's name on the entourage mailing list and then sending everyone on
the list an email about how their business can accept credit cards, now
that's what I consider spam.
> As to the technical problem, while Entourage doesn't specifically prevent
> you from mailing to 1000+ people in one email. It really isn't designed for
> such a task. If you are planning on doing this often, may I suggest a list
> server of some sort.
I am fairly new to Entourage, and I am sure that there are many things about
the program that I do not fully understand. Could you please explain what
you mean when you say that it is not designed for sending 1000+ people in
one email? Once I deleted the faulty email addresses, Entourage seemed to
work just fine. I was able to send 3000+ messages in just a few seconds. I
am also not familiar with exactly what a list server is, are you referring
to something like this Entourage list?
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Sincerely,
Kevin O'Connell
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