If Apple Mail doesn't hit a limit, most mail servers do to block spammers.

There are plenty of options out there but I've just been using 
http://directmailmac.com recently for a project and been very happy with it. 

All the best, Jason 


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> On 29 Sep 2015, at 12:16, Phil Ward <[email protected]> wrote:
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> All,
> 
> I want to email a bunch of friends to drum-up some support for a crowdfunding 
> campaign but I seem to remember OS X mail puts a limit on the number of 
> recipients that can be included in a single email? Did I dream that or am I 
> correct? And if I am correct what are my options?
> 
> Phil 
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