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I am sending to large recipient list in the To: field (several dozen names),
all to the same domain (different than my ISP). I received email from System
Administrator with a leading general error "Your message did not reach some
or all of the intended recipients", then listing individual names and the
error "452 4.5.3 Too many recipients" for each name. It looks as if the
email actually made it to ~10% of the recipients (2-3 consecutive names at a
time seemingly randomly spaced within the overall address list), so the
'error' list of names is smaller than the original recipient list.
I see previous discussions debating this as either an outlook constraint, my
ISP limit on # of recipients, or perhaps a constraint imposed by the domain
of the recipient list.
Regardless, my question is this: when I open the email from the system
administrator containing the error, the email itself contains a 'send again'
button at the top (e.g. where 'send' would normally be, not in any pull-down
menu). If I hit this button, is outlook smart enough to attempt to re-send
to only the list of people where it erred initially, or will it attempt to
send the original email to the overall list again (with presumably same
results)?
It's somewhat of a sensitive email so I don't want to arbitrarily try it and
risk embarrassment of having people receive it multiple times. Thanks in
advance if anyone knows the answer.
all to the same domain (different than my ISP). I received email from System
Administrator with a leading general error "Your message did not reach some
or all of the intended recipients", then listing individual names and the
error "452 4.5.3 Too many recipients" for each name. It looks as if the
email actually made it to ~10% of the recipients (2-3 consecutive names at a
time seemingly randomly spaced within the overall address list), so the
'error' list of names is smaller than the original recipient list.
I see previous discussions debating this as either an outlook constraint, my
ISP limit on # of recipients, or perhaps a constraint imposed by the domain
of the recipient list.
Regardless, my question is this: when I open the email from the system
administrator containing the error, the email itself contains a 'send again'
button at the top (e.g. where 'send' would normally be, not in any pull-down
menu). If I hit this button, is outlook smart enough to attempt to re-send
to only the list of people where it erred initially, or will it attempt to
send the original email to the overall list again (with presumably same
results)?
It's somewhat of a sensitive email so I don't want to arbitrarily try it and
risk embarrassment of having people receive it multiple times. Thanks in
advance if anyone knows the answer.