[WebDNA] Emails per hour, [sendmail] BCC's
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texte = This is a multi-part message in MIME format.--------------000401070307060005010203Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit>>> yes: yahoo, gmail, hotmail are blacklisting servers that send more than "X emails per hour". We have to remain below that limit and this is why there might be some delay for these domains: we handle separate mail queues for hem.>> - chris>> Do you, or anyone else, know what the actual email per hour limits are for yahoo, gmail and hotmail?Is there a limit as to how many BCC's can be used within a single [sendmail]?I am using WebDNA's [sendmail] to send out our email newsletter to 24,000 email addresses and am sending it out in emails with multiple BCC's. I read somewhere in the "list archives" that [sendmail] has a 5000 character limit. The actual content of the email newsletter is very small, 151.1KB, html file which is within the body of the [sendmail] as an [include file=]. The only other text within the body of the [sendmail] is a text link to a page on our site where the newsletter can be viewed as a web page on our server.Is there indeed a 5000 character limit for [sendmail] and if so does it include the number of characters in all of the BCC addresses and/or the [include=file]?Thanks,Steve--------------000401070307060005010203Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
yes: yahoo, gmail, hotmail are blacklisting servers that send more than "X emails per hour". We have to remain below that limit and this is why there might be some delay for these domains: we handle separate mail queues for hem.- chris
Do you, or anyone else, know what the actual email per hourlimits are for yahoo, gmail and hotmail?
Is there a limit as to how many BCC's can be used withina single [sendmail]?
I am using WebDNA's [sendmail] to send out our email newsletter to24,000 email addresses and am sending it out in emails with multipleBCC's. I read somewhere in the "list archives" that[sendmail] has a 5000 character limit. The actualcontent of the email newsletter is very small, 151.1KB, html file whichis within the body of the [sendmail] asan [include file=]. The only other text within the bodyof the [sendmail] is a text linkto a page on our site where the newsletter can be viewed as a web pageon our server.
Is there indeed a 5000 character limit for [sendmail]and if so does it include the number of characters in all of the BCCaddresses and/or the [include=file]?
Thanks,
Steve--------------000401070307060005010203--
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format.--------------000401070307060005010203Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit>>> yes: yahoo, gmail, hotmail are blacklisting servers that send more than "X emails per hour". We have to remain below that limit and this is why there might be some delay for these domains: we handle separate mail queues for hem.>> - chris>> Do you, or anyone else, know what the actual email per hour limits are for yahoo, gmail and hotmail?Is there a limit as to how many BCC's can be used within a single
[sendmail]?I am using WebDNA's
[sendmail] to send out our email newsletter to 24,000 email addresses and am sending it out in emails with multiple BCC's. I read somewhere in the "list archives" that
[sendmail] has a 5000 character limit. The actual content of the email newsletter is very small, 151.1KB, html file which is within the body of the
[sendmail] as an [include file=]. The only other text within the body of the
[sendmail] is a text link to a page on our site where the newsletter can be viewed as a web page on our server.Is there indeed a 5000 character limit for
[sendmail] and if so does it include the number of characters in all of the BCC addresses and/or the [include=file]?Thanks,Steve--------------000401070307060005010203Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
yes: yahoo, gmail, hotmail are blacklisting servers that send more than "X emails per hour". We have to remain below that limit and this is why there might be some delay for these domains: we handle separate mail queues for hem.- chris
Do you, or anyone else, know what the actual email per hourlimits are for yahoo, gmail and hotmail?
Is there a limit as to how many BCC's can be used withina single [sendmail]?
I am using WebDNA's [sendmail] to send out our email newsletter to24,000 email addresses and am sending it out in emails with multipleBCC's. I read somewhere in the "list archives" that[sendmail] has a 5000 character limit. The actualcontent of the email newsletter is very small, 151.1KB, html file whichis within the body of the [sendmail] asan [include file=]. The only other text within the bodyof the [sendmail] is a text linkto a page on our site where the newsletter can be viewed as a web pageon our server.
Is there indeed a 5000 character limit for [sendmail]and if so does it include the number of characters in all of the BCCaddresses and/or the [include=file]?
Thanks,
Steve--------------000401070307060005010203--
Steve Raslevich
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