Hi All,
I feel kinda silly asking....
Does Outlook have a limit on the number of messages it sends in one
session/at one time?
I know that some ISP's can limit the number of messages sent (as an
anti-spam measure) and I also figured that since Outlook didn't like 3rd
party apps using it (you know the message that pops up when you try and sync
with a PDA sometimes) that it might have a 'feature' that limits messages
sent.
TIA
Andrew
Brian Tillman - 15 Feb 2006 16:51 GMT
> Does Outlook have a limit on the number of messages it sends in one
> session/at one time?
I don't know of any. It should send all the messages in the Outbox.

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Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 15 Feb 2006 18:53 GMT
it doesn't but if you need to throttle the number sent, there is at least
one addin that can slow down sends to prevent triggering the ISP's antispam
controls.

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> Hi All,
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> Andrew