On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 19:30 +0200, Juergen Schmidt wrote: > >>>we have customers using evolution. they send mass-emails from evolution > >>>to their organisation-members. around 400 emails each sending ... > >>> > >>>on our mailserver we use smtp-restriction to 100 recipients. is there a > >>>way to teach evolution to split this amount of email-adresses and send 4 > >>>emails each with 100 recipients? > >> > >>That sounds like a perfect task for a script. > >> > >>Write the email in a text editor, then click on a button linked > >>to the script. It mails the mail text file to all the people > >>listed in the members file, or LDAP, or where ever they are stored. > > > > > > If its legit for the users to send a mail to 400 recipients, why > > wouldn't the mailserver just allow that. > because of anti-spam actions and load of the server. if we openup this > settings ex. to 500 and a user sends an email to 500 recipients with an > attachment lets say 10MB ... the load on server side is incredibly high > ... close to all big hosts (which are interested on quality of there > services and not just in quantity) do restriction on this level ... > > i think in future there should be a solution in the mailclients for this > cases ...
A workaround in a mail client for a hack in a server setting? Hmm, nope. This is purely an MTA issue. > .:js > > > > > > -JP > > -- adfa(evolution-2.4:20087): gtkhtml-WARNING **: cannot find icon: 'stock_insert-url' in gnome _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list