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I have a client that wants to send e-mails to more than 100 recipients through BCC. It's not spam. His e-mail service, Godaddy, stops after 100 recipients. Any remedies?

2007-01-16 06:49:03 · 6 answers · asked by homer742 3 in Computers & Internet Internet

6 answers

Break the list up into groups of 100 addresses.

2007-01-16 06:56:38 · answer #1 · answered by IT Pro 6 · 0 0

Large #s of BCCs are almost always spam, thus the limitations to try to keep it under control.

Do you have proof that your "client" is sending this email to 100+ people who have requested it?

Also, why doesn't this person contact Go-Daddy and ask them this question himself?

2007-01-16 07:02:46 · answer #2 · answered by moonshadow 5 · 0 0

The Yahoo free mail service has limits on how many E-mails you can send daily, also how many addresses you can send one E-mail to. These are the rules and regulations and they can not be changed. You have to abide by them, or find another option. You can upgrade to the Premium Yahoo Mail Plus at a monthly fee, or check into other E-mail service providers.

2016-05-25 01:47:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try using your own online PHP form. There's plenty out there.

Just enter them all in the BCC Box, your own Email in the To Field, and your email in the From field. Or code your own script.

Happy Computing!

2007-01-16 06:53:23 · answer #4 · answered by Danltn 4 · 0 0

try a 3rd party emailing service designed for mailing lists.

2007-01-16 06:52:13 · answer #5 · answered by anonymous 6 · 0 0

well.. there is always a limit to the number of clients that an email can be sent to. i don't think there is a by-pass.

2007-01-16 06:52:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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