Leif Gregory wrote in
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> This isn't a limit imposed by TB, but by your provider. Many providers
> limit the number of messages you can send in a period of time to
> thwart spammers.

> If you need to get around this, take a look at Mercury (mail server,
> free).

I assume the workaround is to have Mercury connect directly with the
recipients' SMTP servers. Since many spammers also use this technique,
such mail may get caught in recipients' spam filters. (It would get
caught in mine unless Mercury is configured to add its own Received
header before sending to my MSP's server.)

I'm just posting this as an FYI, not disagreeing that Mercury may
provide a good alternative - I'm not actually familiar with Mercury's
capabilities.)

-- 
Mike

TB! v1.62r
Hamster Classic v1.3.23.4
Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1


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