Hi, Jim--
I have increasingly had the same problem. I send occasional
notices to about 150 subscribers who have requested this, and
more and more of these get bounced back. (In my case, I always
put myself in the To: field, so it's not because there is no
address there.)
Now, instead of sending one message to all the BCC's, I use
a little program called "Email Merge" by Sig Software,
www.sigsoftware.com. This program imports a text file of your
mailing list and allows you to create one message that will be
sent individually to each address. It's designed to work with
Emailer, and I find it works great. It creates the messages one
at a time, based on your template, and puts them into your
"Out" box. Then you send from Emailer.
I most recently used this a week or so ago, and the only
rejections were from bad addresses (probably outdated) and some
"over quota" messages--these seem to be school addresses that
have a size limitation, where if the user hasn't cleared it out recently
other messages get bounced.
If you are sending a lot of these messages, the extra
steps might seem annoying. I've been tinkering with getting
Panorama (ProVue database) to do this for me in one step, using
AppleScript to generate the messages. This will work, but I
haven't really put the time into it so it's not there yet.
You could do this from FileMaker Pro in the same way.
Best wishes,
Anna
Previously, James Rohde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I don't want to reveal my recipients' email addresses by using CC or even
>by sacrificing one's address in the To: line. I figure that someone on
>this list has probably dealt with this dilemma. So, what suggestions that
>work can you offer?
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