A list serve seems to be the preferred way.
We too are a small organization (300 user boarding school) and
would get jammed queues everytime we tried multiple recipients
(even well under 50.) It never happens with list serves. Things
run smoothly. (v. 6.06 with KillerWeb templates on W2k server)
Christopher Gibson
Director of Information Services
Kents Hill School
Kents Hill, Maine 04349
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Jand Davallou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 10:56:31 -0700
>We are not an ISP or a huge company using IMail. We are fairly
small
>organization and I want to set up an [EMAIL PROTECTED] It
says that you
>can have a max of 50 e-mail addresses. What would be the best
thing to do, set
>up a list serve for this? ANy suggestions would be appreciated.
>
>--
>Thanks,
>
>Jand Davallou
>IT Assistant
>Health Care Workers Union, SEIU Local 250
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>510-869-2287
>510-763-2680 fax
>
>
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