While I generally agree, I have been less than
thrilled with Imail's list server. Further, we
have some customers for whom even the basics
of list administration prove to be more than
they can handle. Finally, in this particular
case we didn't know about their activities 'til
this message blew up on them.

I was tempted to tell the customer that they
were already violating TOS, but figured that
my timing would have been poor seeing as how
(from their perspective) we had already ruined
their day!

   --- elp2

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Charles Frolick
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 10:16 AM
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] v1.33 Still Has Problem with Large 'All
Receipients' List


Anyone sending to 500 people in the bcc field probably should be using a
list rather than a single message.  It'll be more efficient, both for
him
and for your server.  If you were running Hijack, it would have been
held as
spam.  Imail's List server defaults to 20 recips per message, if I
remember
correctly, which means it would have been broken into 25 separate
copies,
and probably delivered in less than half the time (more threads working
to
deliver it).

Chuck Frolick
ArgoNet, Inc.

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