On Wednesday 14 November 2007 12:00,
"Josef Lowder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thanks Augie. May I ask, to how many email addresses do you mail?
> Have you encountered any difficulty with your ISP or email server?
> (Or do you use your own email server on your personal computer?)
>
> Than
Your ISP may block some of those CC's and BCC's. I worked for an ISP who would
limit each email to 100 recipients.
Email is a sore spot for most providers of internet service.
Dan Lund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I believe there's an RFC standard of like
500 in the To and CC line
for internet
I believe there's an RFC standard of like 500 in the To and CC line
for internet email, or something outrageously large like that.
I read it a long time ago, I know it was in the hundreds.
--Dan
On Nov 13, 2007 9:44 PM, Josef Lowder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thanks Augie. May I ask, to how
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On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 14:58, augie grayfox wrote
> On Tuesday 13 November 2007 12:00,
> "Josef Lowder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What is the best way to set up a newsletter mailing list
> > so I can send the same email message once a month to all
> > of the email addresses (about 100) in
On Tuesday 13 November 2007 12:00,
"Josef Lowder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> .
> What is the best way to set up a newsletter mailing list
> so I can send the same email message once a month to all
> of the email addresses (about 100) in my mailing list
> without using Cc: or Bcc:? This w
> What is the best way to set up a newsletter mailing list
> so I can send the same email message once a month to all
> of the email addresses (about 100) in my mailing list
> without using Cc: or Bcc:? This would *not* be spam
> as these are email addresses of my own clients.
If you have a s
I have always used constant contact for this. The key phrase, I
believe, is "announce only" newsletters. That will help you find more
resources. But check out Constant Contact. It's among my bookmarks,
here: http://del.icio.us/brxb/announce_only
Like Keith Smith, I am interested in what any o
I'm wondering if the free auto responders are as feature rich.
I'm interested in hearing what people say.
Josef Lowder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: .
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007, keith smith wrote
> Try Email Aces.
> If you go to http://emailaces.com/try_us_free.php
> You can sign up for free. With a sm
.
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007, keith smith wrote
> Try Email Aces.
> If you go to http://emailaces.com/try_us_free.php
> You can sign up for free. With a small list like
> yours you might be able to use the service for free
> forever. If not it cost $9.95/mo and is feature rich.
Thanks Keith.
Of cours
Try Email Aces.
If you go to http://emailaces.com/try_us_free.php
You can sign up for free. With a small list like
yours you might be able to use the service for free
forever. If not it cost $9.95/mo and is feature rich.
Josef Lowder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: .
What is the best way to set
Joe wrote:
> What is the best way to set up a newsletter mailing list
> so I can send the same email message once a month to all
> of the email addresses (about 100) in my mailing list
> without using Cc: or Bcc:? This would *not* be spam
> as these are email addresses of my own clients.
>
>
.
What is the best way to set up a newsletter mailing list
so I can send the same email message once a month to all
of the email addresses (about 100) in my mailing list
without using Cc: or Bcc:? This would *not* be spam
as these are email addresses of my own clients.
Someone has suggested e
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