[email protected] wrote: > Beauregard wrote: >> "doc" wrote: >>> My recent experience is that this method triggers SPAM filters at the >>> ISP-level. >> >> Which method? Yourself in the TO:? Or "undisclosed-recipients"? > > Putting my E-mail in the TO: field and BCC below that. It worked fine > for almost 2 years, then the bounces started one ISP at a > time.Something wrong with their filters mishandled it and there is > not a good way to get them to fix it.
So .. you are getting bounces from the recipients' ISPs. Try placing fewer, say less than 25, in the BCC:s. If you are composing these emails manually, try to split up the ISP domain names as well, e.g. only a couple of each ISP in each email. > In the 21st Century E-mail needs to be protected like First Class Mail. I'll agree, but don't hold your breath. -- -bts -Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

