Hello Cees,

Tuesday, February 20, 2007, 11:41:12 AM, you wrote:
>>> okay... interesting point. Is there some way of finding that out
>>> except for trying? Meaning: is that documented somewhere?

You might also be limited by your SMTP too. Some ISPs limit the number
of recipients per message to reduce spam. It could also just be dumb
policy at the workplace too. On our health alert system which we use
to notify health practitioners, ems, first responders, county, city,
and state officials etc. about an outbreak or other high importance
health reason, we kept getting killed by our upstream ISP on recipient
numbers. Our distribution list runs at nearly 100,000 recipients
depending on the alert type and they were limiting us to 300 per
message. We had to write some code to chunk out the recipient DB to
get under that limit.

I haven't played with it in ages, but the TB mass mailing feature is
supposed to send one message per recipient IIRC, and might be your
safest bet.

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