Limitations to # of contacts in Bcc field?

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Christy P

I'm using Outlook 2000. Does anyone know if there is a setting in Outlook
that prevents you from sending over a certain number of contacts in one
field? I'm trying to send an email and I want to include 225 contacts that
are in a group in the Bcc field and it will not send. I sent a test email
internally and it only had a few people in the group and it worked. I'm
wondering if there is a limitation to the # of people you can include in a
Bcc field. Or perhaps if there is some default setting and I just need to
figure out where this is and change it.
 
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John Blessing

Christy P said:
I'm using Outlook 2000. Does anyone know if there is a setting in Outlook
that prevents you from sending over a certain number of contacts in one
field? I'm trying to send an email and I want to include 225 contacts
that
are in a group in the Bcc field and it will not send. I sent a test email
internally and it only had a few people in the group and it worked. I'm
wondering if there is a limitation to the # of people you can include in a
Bcc field. Or perhaps if there is some default setting and I just need to
figure out where this is and change it.

Usually a limit is set on how many simultaneous recipients per message.

Talk to your exchange admin, or look into mailmerge or try our email
scheduler (http://www.lbetoolbox.com/scheduleemail.htm) which will allow you
to send multiple individual emails, html or plain text, with attachments,
either as a one-off or regularly at a specified time and interval. The
recipients list can be drawn from your Outlook Contacts, a plain text
file,database or spreadsheet.

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