Emailing a DL--Too many addresses question?

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Robert

I have created an email DL in my contacts but it seems to have too many
addresses! How do you email a message to a large DL, over 150 addresses?
Thanks
Robert
 
Diane,
I am the only user so how do I 'raise the limit' to the number of email
addresses i can send something to?

Diane Poremsky said:
Break it into smalers lists and send several messages or speak to your admin
and have the limit raised.

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Robert said:
I have created an email DL in my contacts but it seems to have too many
addresses! How do you email a message to a large DL, over 150 addresses?
Thanks
Robert
 
I am the only user so how do I 'raise the limit' to the number of email
addresses i can send something to?

It's controlled by your Internet Service Provider, not Outlook. Unless
you're using an Exchange server for your mail, there isn't any limit in
Outlook to how many recipients you can specify.
 
in non-exchange its limited by the # of characters or total size of the
addresses (in KB). However, many isps also limit the # of persons a user can
send to.

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Diane & Brian
Thank you for the help. I will contact Comcast and see if I can increase my
email capability.

Diane Poremsky said:
in non-exchange its limited by the # of characters or total size of the
addresses (in KB). However, many isps also limit the # of persons a user can
send to.

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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Brian Tillman said:
It's controlled by your Internet Service Provider, not Outlook. Unless
you're using an Exchange server for your mail, there isn't any limit in
Outlook to how many recipients you can specify.
 
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