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 Posted by Bostjan Skufca @ domenca.com on 02/21/05 11:44 
Mailserver is the limit. 
 
regards, 
B 
 
 
On Monday 21 February 2005 10:22, Dave wrote: 
> PHP General, 
> 
>     The Situation: 
>     I would like to set up a few newsletters that goes out to people 
> listed in a MySQL database by sending the message from a web form 
> generated by PHP. The mail will be sent out using the mail() command. 
>     Most of the newsletters that users can subscribe to are unlikely to 
> have more than 100 or 200 recipients. But the main one will start out 
> with 500, and soon reach 1000. Beyond that it's hard to say. It's 
> conceivable it might even get to 2000 or more, but for now I'm assuming 
> I should build something that can handle 1500 recipients. 
> 
>     The Question: 
>     I know I can specify multiple email addresses in the BCC field by 
> comma delineating them. But I'm wondering if there is an upper limit to 
> how many email addresses can be attached this way. Is there any upper 
> limit? Are there performance considerations? Is the limit within PHP or 
> the mail server or a combination of both? 
> 
> -- 
> Dave Gutteridge 
> dave@tokyocomedy.com 
> Tokyo Comedy Store 
> http://www.tokyocomedy.com/english/
 
  
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