On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 09:52:31 -0500, chris wrote:
> One thing to note, many ISPs will not let you send to more than a certain 
> number of people at a time (25 seems to be a popular number, some are 
> higher, some are lower). So even though Emailer will allow it, it does 
> not mean the ISP won't refuse the message.

Along these lines, Gyazmail has no restrictions on the number of recipients for 
a message and apparently does not break the recipient list to suitable 
increments.  It would be nice if the email client would have a preference for 
the automatic and selectable grouping of a large mailing list so it could be 
set for the isp limits.

My isp, Earthlink, has a limit of 40 addressees on a single email so groups of 
50 would not work.  I didn't inquire as to the possibility of getting an 
exception but that may be possible, especially for business customers.  If 
anyone is interested in the statement from Earthlink I will be glad to forward 
it.

I thought this might be of interest to some on the list.

S. Kennedy

BTW:
Gyazmail makes it extremely simple to select an address group and place the 
entire group or any members of the group to either TO, CC or BCC with one 
click.  What is not so easy is to see a list of all the addressees in the 
header and the work around I have used is to copy the list and paste it into 
the body of the email, then deleting when inspected.

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