Just to throw a name out there, I know a few people that run small
business that use a service called 'MyEmma'  http://www.myemma.com/
 
Great for creating newsletters and mailings...
 

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From: Durf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 1:49 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Mass emailing?


Unless you have a *very* sanitized mailing list and more than a T1 worth
of bandwidth, I would expect sending out a mass mailing like that to
have a good change of bringing down your Internet line and/or your SMTP
virtual server, depending on your bandwidth and how 'clean' your mailing
list is. 

Look up Constant Contact, and mention to Nancy Freitag that Connor
referred you.  They do an amazing job.  All they do are (verified,
non-spam) mass mailing, and are extremely professional. 


-- Durf


On Feb 7, 2008 1:29 PM, Steve Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




        We're a printing company and we're facing a large increase in
the price of paper, which is huge compenent of our costing. Our sales
department has asked me to come up with a way to send an email to about
1000 of our biggest customers, explaining the increase and the price
increases that will result. The recipients are all existing customers,
but I'm concerned nonetheless with running afoul of spam lists and such.
        
        Is there a commonly accepted way to do this?
        
        We're on Exchange 2007.
        
        Steve
        
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Spam ~
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