Hi Jan Rifkinson,

On Tuesday, January 02, 2001 at 2:13:01 PM you wrote:

syv>> Address book group: 1586 people
syv>> Sent with the template [placed in the outbox]: 1325
syv>> Missing: 261: Where did they do?

>   I believe this is a function of memory, i.e. not enough memory to
>   create the other 261 msgs. When I use mass mailings I do it in
>   sections, i.e. [(A-G), (H-M), (N-Z)] to avoid this. The missing
>   261 will most likely be the *last* 261 people in your list. HTH

Just as I'm also interested in this function (haven't really tried
with large numbers of recipients, though): Why should an iteration
over 1500 recipients take a single byte more memory than with 5
recipients?

Oliver Sturm

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