"bobdydd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi All
>
> I am using NTL cable broadband (UK)
>
> I sometimes answer all my email first and the press send/receive to
> send up to 40 emails in one go. This causes every one of them to be
> rejected and bounced back to me.
>
> So I have conducted a few experiments that might fool whatever
> restriction there is on send more than one email at a time.
>
> One of the things I have done is to add a random number to the body and
> subject of each email just in case it looks for similar emails and and
> rejects them.......However this did not work.
>
> So it seems that if I try to send more than 5 emails in one go they
> will ALL be bounced back which if you are trying to deal with lots of
> customers is a pest.
>
> Any ideas anyone?
>
there is a limit on the outbound SMTP server - AFAICT based on qty sent over
time - i used to hit as part of a spam suppression scheme at around 8 to12
emails. Apparently this is part of spam suppression so i doubt NTL will
"fix" it.
i have my mail client set to "send immediately", which gets around the
problem since my typing slows it down.
if all else fails you could set up your own outbound mail server, or use an
alternate service?
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