It depends on their spam rules, some isp's spam filters can see it as a mass
mailout and consider you as a spammer. Its very rare but it can happen...
Same as multiple email address in the fields can also be flagged as being
spam as well.



On 5/11/07, Joel Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Andrew--
>
> That is a very good point; I had not thought of that.  Why would an ISP
> block an email sent from a loop, if each "to:" field is unique and the cc:
> and bcc: are blank?
>
> Just curious, as I have very little knowledge of those issues.
>
> Thanks!
>
> >I would be doing a loop, and I would also ask what version of CF if its
> >CFMX6+ then cfmail its ok to use. But god forbid, I wouldn't use more
> than
> >one email address for something like this in any one field To:, CC: or
> even
> >BCC:
> >
> >The reason being and its very simple, you could be seen as a mass mailout
> >and get blocked by many ISP's. However thats not to day that you might
> not
> >with a cfloop either, but at least the emails when spooled will not go
> >unless the server is idle reducing the time between emails being sent
> out.
> >
> >
> >
> >On 5/11/07, Joel Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
>
> 

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