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Old January 29th, 2010, 10:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default Use of bcc for group emails

Some ISPs set a maximum number of bccs to prevent spamming. Some set a daily
limit so breaking up your list will take 1-4 days. Check with your ISP and
see if that applies to you having multiple accounts. If so, then you need to
use a few different free mail programs, telling your members to use your main
account for replies if that's what you want. Try having members respond to an
Email allowing you to create a cc list. They might be cooperative leaving
only a few secrecy buffs.
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"Stuart515" wrote:

I have just taken over as unpaid secretary of a golf club and do most of my
work using my home PC. I have distribution list of all members emails (approx
300) but do not wish them all to be displayed to all recipients. I am aware
of the use of bcc to hide other addressees; however, I am told that including
too many addressees in the bcc list causes problems with either ISPs or Spam
filters. Is this true? If so can anyone suggest a work around.

Thank you