Ira Lansing [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, January 30, 2004 stated:

>I teach online courses and routinely send a single group message that
>contains 50 recipients.  These days with heavier spam filters all around,
>an occasional ISP for one of my students will refuse the message. 
>PowerMail puts up a message indicating which address was refused; that's
nice.
>
>My question is what about all of the addresses AFTER the refused one? 
>Have those been sent?
>
>Thanks--Ira

You might be able to get away with making some of them BCC recipients.
But, then again you might be better off finding some list software or
using Yahoo Groups to help you manage the number of people. 

Wayne

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