Like I said, I was sending a monthly newsletter for nearly 10 years, 20k to 23k per email, and I could squeeze out 11,000-ish in 4 hours. So, do the math...2,600 per hour?

Hurricane never complained about anything except when morons on AOL would click "spam" as a way to delete the email...Hurricane takes spam complaints VERY seriously.

I'm out of my league in trying to describe Hurricane's capability, but from what I can see, they're huge when it comes to networking. They were providing help and education on IPV6 back in 2008 or so when everyone else was just yakin' about how the Inet might run out of IP addresses some day. Hurricane's website has some good info on their "about us" page.

Mike C

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [NF] Sending thousands of emails
From: Frank Cazabon <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: 12/5/2013 6:50 AM
On 05/12/2013 04:59 AM, Mike Copeland wrote:
Frank,

You're not looking for a "solution in code"...you need a service provider that will let you send -much- email through an account.

Yes, that is what I meant when I asked if anyone knew a relatively cheap service provider.


I have been using Hurricane Electric (he.com) for nearly 10 years to send between 10,000 and 12,000 emails every month. (I wrote a VFP app that does so, taking around 4 hours to send them all.)

Thanks, I will look into them. Are you aware of any speed/amount limits? For instance a few I have come across say I can only send 300 emails per hour.

Another solution I have found is jangomail.com which has a free month trial, but it sent some of my emails this morning and then stopped and gave me an error. Of course they are not open yet for support!



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