I use a free e-mail address of yahoo, and I recently noticed some limitations, which I would like to overcome. I had to send information (a newsletter) to a large group of people (1800), and used a category in the address book for this purpose. I discovered that the free yahoo e-mail allowed only a maximum of 40 e-mail adresses in the CC. window (which I must use to guarantee the anonimity of the addressed people). Furthermore, I discovered that I could send e-mails to no more than 100 or so people in an hour, and to no more than 200 or so in a day. These are of course severe limitations in view of the 1800 people I want to reach. Therefore I would like to get your advise: how can I extend these borders, so that I can address this total of 1800 people in a few days or so? If this extension requires the extension of my e-mail address, that is, paying for the services, I would like to know which package is able to do the job.
I recently noticed some limitations during the sending of a mass e-mail newsletter. Can you give me advice?
I use a free e-mail address of yahoo, and I recently noticed some limitations, which I would like to overcome. I had to send information (a newsletter) to a large group of people (1800), and used a category in the address book for this purpose. I discovered that the free yahoo e-mail allowed only a maximum of 40 e-mail adresses in the CC. window (which I must use to guarantee the anonimity of the addressed people). Furthermore, I discovered that I could send e-mails to no more than 100 or so people in an hour, and to no more than 200 or so in a day. These are of course severe limitations in view of the 1800 people I want to reach. Therefore I would like to get your advise: how can I extend these borders, so that I can address this total of 1800 people in a few days or so? If this extension requires the extension of my e-mail address, that is, paying for the services, I would like to know which package is able to do the job.
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August 20th, 2010 at 1:20 pm
I have found these same limitations, and I use PC iMail for my newsletters because it lets you set a time delay in between messages… so it spreads out delivery and keeps you in compliance with your ISP’s limitations.
It also has the usual newsletter features, like mail merge, outlook contact import, automatic removal assistance, etc.