Sorry, my fault, i searched in the mailing archive, find the same
question but without solution, and i have read the documentation, but
only see server.tab, i did not remember command line options :-(
I already have some functions to send individual emails in use, but
some customers are need to send small text messages directly from a
outlook express (for example) to 150 Bcc destinations.

    very thanks

    Ana

On 8/15/06, Mike Harrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 100 is the maximum amount of recipients by default that XMail allows on a
> message.  You can change this by setting the XMTP startup command-line
> parameter for Xmail -Sr ###.  Look at the documentation under command-line
> for help if you need it.
>
> Although, at 100 messages I would suggest using a mailing list instead so
> each one is sent out seperately, especially if they're all going to an
> external domain - the receiving server may have different restrictions.
>
> -Mike
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ana Paula Fernandes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 11:59 PM
> Subject: [xmail] 'Too many recipients' and 'Mail server host name in
> greeting'
>
>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > a) I try to send up to 100 address and receiving '552 Too many
> > recipients'.
> > Its possible change the limit of recipients? or is a RFC violation? if
> > possible add new variable at server.tab in future version.
> >
> > b) I test my domain at www.dnsreport.com and receive the follow warning
> > message:
> >
> > **** begin message *****
> > WARNING: One or more of your mailservers is claiming to be a host
> > other than what it really is (the SMTP greeting should be a 3-digit
> > code, followed by a space or a dash, then the host name). If your
> > mailserver sends out E-mail using this domain in its EHLO or HELO,
> > your E-mail might get blocked by anti-spam software. This is also a
> > technical violation of RFC821 4.3 (and RFC2821 4.3.1). Note that the
> > hostname given in the SMTP greeting should have an A record pointing
> > back to the same server. Note that this one test may use a cached DNS
> > record.
> >
> > mx1.mydomain.com claims to be non-existent host
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > 220 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [XMail 1.22 ESMTP Server] service
> > ready; Tue, 15 Aug 2006 03:37:30 -0300
> > **** end message *****
> >
> > Its possible correct this using version 1.22 (configuration or other)
> > or only a new version with correction is required?
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > Ana
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