easy way to do batch mail?

2004-03-27 Thread Zhang Weiwu
Hello. I am running a local small non-profit club, every two-week I need to 
send news email to about 30+ club members. The number is still growing.

I'm not a spammer but my ISP's smtp server refuse to send emails with 10+ 
recipients. So I split recipients and send 4 mails, silly way it is. In my 
LAN the dns server cannot return mx record correctly (yes I tried and 
complained, it's another story though) so I prefer to rely on ISP's smtp 
server. There is also another reason: big email providers in China like 
sina.com do a mx reverse look up on incoming mails, so if I send it use 
sendmail from my compuer (no public domain name) they will be rejected. 

Is it possible to have a plugin or set some settings to let my mozilla 
split recipients list for me? Or is there an alternative workaround? I read 
a bit about bsmtp port, it sounds too complicated for occasional use

Thank you. And truely I'm not a spammer, I hate spamming and I hate to 
google around for spammer's way to do it.

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Re: easy way to do batch mail?

2004-03-27 Thread Chuck Swiger
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
 Hello. I am running a local small non-profit club, every two-week I need 
 to send news email to about 30+ club members. The number is still growing.
[ ... ]
 Is it possible to have a plugin or set some settings to let my mozilla 
 split recipients list for me? Or is there an alternative workaround?

Use Mailman (/usr/ports/mail/mailman) to manage your mailing lists.  You ought
to be able to configure the way it delivers email to conform to your ISP's
requirements easily...

-- 
-Chuck
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