This probably sounds like a silly question, but I'll ask anyway
I'm an IT contractor with a contract that's about to run out. So this evening I hopped on my friendly contract site (Jobserve.co.uk) and grabbed a rather large list of agencies with which I wish to apply, and happily started sending them copies of my CV.
I sent the message addressed to myself and bcc'd to several agencies at the same time. The first few copies of the message went through fine, but after about a dozen emails I started getting "Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender" messages. The contents of the return messages were as follows:
This message was created automatically by mail delivery software.
A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed:
xxx@xxx.com:
unrouteable mail domain "xxx.com"
(message repeats for each address in the list)
I note that I can still send emails to myself however. Also, I have had no email informing me that I have surpassed my transmission limit.
Has this problem been caused by my sending too many copies of the message setting off a spam warning, or is there some sort of network issue?
By my reading of the TCH spam policy, I haven't violated it since all of the addresses to which I sent mail are listed on the site for sending contractor CVs to. Any ideas what's happened here?
TIA!
Cheerio,
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