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What is the maximum number of copies of an email I can send at any one time?

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I've just tried to send 65 copies and had a message stating that I've exceeded maximum number allowed. What is the maximum number?

I've just tried to send 65 copies and had a message stating that I've exceeded maximum number allowed. What is the maximum number?

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This article says "approximately 60". It's an interesting way of phrasing it, and the uncertainty suggests that the limit may be due to the size of a buffer, rather than an absolute count of addresses.

Apart from Mailing Lists, a Mail Merge is another possible approach. None of these seem terribly good at reliably informing you which have and which haven't been sent. :-(

For Mail Merge, there is an add-on, or you could look at alternative approaches. The Libre Office suite offers its own smtp client along with various ways of managing the addressees list.

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Is there a max? I don't think its Tbird's limit but your email-providers.

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Thanks for that. My ISP is BT but I cannot find out if they have a maximum number. My problem now is I don't know how many of the 65 received a copy of my email - I don't want to send repeat batches out when they may have already received a copy!

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Ñemoĩporã poravopyre

This article says "approximately 60". It's an interesting way of phrasing it, and the uncertainty suggests that the limit may be due to the size of a buffer, rather than an absolute count of addresses.

Apart from Mailing Lists, a Mail Merge is another possible approach. None of these seem terribly good at reliably informing you which have and which haven't been sent. :-(

For Mail Merge, there is an add-on, or you could look at alternative approaches. The Libre Office suite offers its own smtp client along with various ways of managing the addressees list.