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Outlook Express Query
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Hi Guys, Can anyone tell me why I am limited to the number of contacts I am able to send or forward mail to at one time? If I send to 10 or less contacts at one time (no matter how large) there is no problem....but 11 or more is rejected with a "to many recipients" message given. Thanks for any help forthcoming. Tel
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From what I can find there is a limit of 15 recipients and it doesn't matter how you split them between to, CC or BCC. it also seems they may block repeat emails going out in a short space of time to try and bypass the limits.
If I recall correctly you have your own domain? if so the only way round it may be to pay for and use a proper (i.e. more professional ) host for...
07:44 Mon 05th Sep 2011
It's not outlook express, it's your mail provider restricting you, who is your provider?
As factor says, either try them in the cc or the bcc field
(as a side note, if you are sending emails to lots of people it's generally considered good form to put the addresses in the BCC field so you're not sending a list of everyone's email addresses to everyone that receives the email)
As factor says, either try them in the cc or the bcc field
(as a side note, if you are sending emails to lots of people it's generally considered good form to put the addresses in the BCC field so you're not sending a list of everyone's email addresses to everyone that receives the email)
From what I can find there is a limit of 15 recipients and it doesn't matter how you split them between to, CC or BCC. it also seems they may block repeat emails going out in a short space of time to try and bypass the limits.
If I recall correctly you have your own domain? if so the only way round it may be to pay for and use a proper (i.e. more professional) host for your domains emails and send using their servers instead.
If I recall correctly you have your own domain? if so the only way round it may be to pay for and use a proper (i.e. more professional) host for your domains emails and send using their servers instead.