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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 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 seperately, especially if they're all going to an > >> external domain - the receiving server may have different restrictions. > > In my personal opinion, I agree with this. Anyone sending to more than > 100 recipients, particularly on a Bcc field, is most probably spamming > or doing something else crazy... > > Using a mailing list for that, is much more ideal, as only one message > gets sent, and then expanded to the hordes. It also makes it easier > for the recipient to decide on his receiving mail or not, rather than > manually maintaining the list. If this is done automatically, then you > should not be using outlook express at all... > > As to the destination server having other limits, as per RFC, the > sending server must have the ability to take this into account, and > batch send e-mail as per allowed limits. As far as I know, XMail does > this, as I have never seen a problem with it, and I have one > particular server, where for testing purposes, we enforce a > simultaneous limit of only 2 e-mails. > > My take on this matter is, the more resources you allow to a user, the > more they abuse it. Hence I actually have the X-Auth header on, to be > able to track who did something stupid with their e-mail. If you don't > like that policy, find another service.. .:) > > -- > Best regards, > Jorn mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]