sending to multiple addresses - how to automatically send to all the single addresses
problem. i do volunteer work. i send bulk email, with about 40 recipients, using Blind Copy for security.
COMCAST.NET is blocking my emails if i send a group email, so the comcast.net recipients don't receive it. I've been told to send to smaller number of recipients, but it is just not practical for what i do. this is not a paid job or a spam job. i do maintenance work in my homeowner association and send out maintenace emails.
IS there any way to generate an email for multiple recipients, an have it SEND to the individual recipients separately (automatically)?
or some way to have it automatically send to the group, but break it into groups of 10 recipients, or something like that?
any way to get my email through, legitimately, without having to create multiple groups, is appreciated.
Ive read comcast info, they say that they block stuff if it has over 100 recipients, but i have 40 or less in my group email, and they're not even all to comcast.net recipients.
thanks
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thanks for reply ! i have installed it, will test it out, see if this takes care of the issue. from the comments on developer's site, it seems to address this issue. thanks again
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the addon, mailmerge, does what you want, creating one message and sending to many as individual messages.
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thanks for reply ! i have installed it, will test it out, see if this takes care of the issue. from the comments on developer's site, it seems to address this issue. thanks again
WOW, NICE !! i set up thre test people (my email addresses), set them as a group, sent them as a BCC group, and i got emails to all three of the adresses !!
thanks !!
You are welcome. Yes, it's a popular addon. :) BCC isn't needed
re: BCC - understood.
QUESTION - just as an understanding of how mail goes out - if these all get sent in short time frame, can the mail host (comcast.net) detect that these are similar/same?
or is there a way to space out the sending of these emails (every 10 seconds, for example?)