[xmail] Re: 'Too many recipients' and 'Mail server host name in greeting'

2006-08-16 Thread Ana Paula Fernandes
The motive of this send is just to invite a join in a New Mailing Group, because the old group has canceled. Ana On 8/16/06, Jorn Hass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I already have some functions to send individual emails in use, but > > some customers are need to send small text messages d

[xmail] Re: 'Too many recipients' and 'Mail server host name in greeting'

2006-08-16 Thread Mike Harrington
o the email address of the mailing list. All users will receive it, but will not be able to reply back causing a horrid mess. -Mike - Original Message - From: "Ana Paula Fernandes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 9:14 PM Subject: [xmail] Re: 

[xmail] Re: 'Too many recipients' and 'Mail server host name in greeting'

2006-08-16 Thread Jorn Hass
> I already have some functions to send individual emails in use, but > some customers are need to send small text messages directly from a > outlook express (for example) to 150 Bcc destinations. >> Although, at 100 messages I would suggest using a mailing list instead so >> each one is sent out

[xmail] Re: 'Too many recipients' and 'Mail server host name in greeting'

2006-08-15 Thread Ana Paula Fernandes
Sorry, my fault, i searched in the mailing archive, find the same question but without solution, and i have read the documentation, but only see server.tab, i did not remember command line options :-( I already have some functions to send individual emails in use, but some customers are need to se

[xmail] Re: 'Too many recipients' and 'Mail server host name in greeting'

2006-08-15 Thread Mike Harrington
100 is the maximum amount of recipients by default that XMail allows on a message. You can change this by setting the XMTP startup command-line parameter for Xmail -Sr ###. Look at the documentation under command-line for help if you need it. Although, at 100 messages I would suggest using a