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Is there a function in outlook to do a mass mailings 1,500 names m

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Mikestance - 10 May 2006 23:38 GMT
I am trying to do a mass mailing. The company I work for just redid all the
groups in outlook to match with the clients. If we use a distribution list
though we can only seem to get a max of 300 names in the e-mail. Some of our
groups have over 1,000. Is there a wasy to send to a certain group? or a way
to split a group up ofr the mailing without having to rework the whole e-mail?
Brian Tillman - 11 May 2006 03:51 GMT
> I am trying to do a mass mailing. The company I work for just redid
> all the groups in outlook to match with the clients. If we use a
> distribution list though we can only seem to get a max of 300 names
> in the e-mail. Some of our groups have over 1,000. Is there a wasy to
> send to a certain group? or a way to split a group up ofr the mailing
> without having to rework the whole e-mail?

You could use a mail merge, but you'd be better off using a tool
specifically designed for the purpose.
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/mail.htm#massmail
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Dan Pascal - 11 May 2006 12:18 GMT
One of my friends sends over 2000 emails daily with Easy Mail Merge for
Outlook. You can find out more at this link:
http://www.emailaddressmanager.com/mail_merge.html

>I am trying to do a mass mailing. The company I work for just redid all the
> groups in outlook to match with the clients. If we use a distribution list
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> to split a group up ofr the mailing without having to rework the whole
> e-mail?
 
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