My intent in asking the question was to focus on technical advice but I 
understand how the spamming issue came in so quickly.
I guess the nature of the recipient list and the intent of the mailings is at 
the heart of the issue, the process is pretty much the same no matter what.  It 
is a question of whether the mailings are intrusive or not, and not everyone 
agrees on that.

If I want to send out a mass mailing I can easily put all the addresses in a 
comma delimited list and paste it in the "To:" or "Bcc:" window.  Or use my 
Address book to manage them.

In this case I'm using it for a research project where each message needs 
different content related to the additional fields in the row, consequently, I 
need to generate a series of individual e-mails.

revMail works well for adapting the content (using tabbed data in a field) and 
creating the individual messages with a repeat loop.

Yes, I need to switch to Mac Mail and then send each one individually, but that 
is relatively simple compared to trying to create each one there in the first 
place.

So, while I have a lot of recipients I feel these requests are legitimate, or 
at least not considered spam simply because I am using LC to generate them.

The only feature that I would like to add, but cannot at this time, is to have 
the text in the resulting messages formatted: font size, color, bold, etc.

One last observation on spamming:  Many years ago in the early use of the 
Internet,  a doctor in a university dental program sent out requests for people 
to complete a survey.  He was quite polite and simply explained the request, 
assured that no follow-up would be sent, and said that you should simply delete 
his message if you did not choose to participate.  I chose to participate and 
found it was a very insightful use of digital photos to gather useful input 
from the general public.  However, when I tried to demonstrate this site to my 
research class it was no longer available.  I soon learned that some 
"programmer types" had received the same request, considered it to be 
intrusive, and desired to address it by distributing a program that overwhelmed 
his site.  The researcher was forced to abandon the project.

Ron
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