webgyrl Posted December 5, 2003 Posted December 5, 2003 Hi! I switched to a new ISP a short time ago and lo and behold they won't let me send out my eNewsletter to my fans as the error message I get states that the number of people in my email exceeds their allowed amount and that this is to safeguard people from sending spam, etc. SIGH The way I do my newsletter is via Outlook Distribution Groups which are alphabetized and grouped. eg: #-c is one group, d-e is another etc. There are about 2200 subscribers to my eNewsletter and the groups are all broken down into manageable chunks. The message is in Plain Text format, so it's not a big file. To bypass using my ISP (Juno) I decided to try to set up the email through my domain name identitymusicgroup.com. I've set up an email account enewsletter@identitymusicgroup.com in Outlook and also in c-Panel. I used these settings: POP3 mail.identitymusicgroup.com SMTP mail.identitymusicgroup.com Account Name: enewsletter@identitymusicgroup.com Password: the password I set up in C-Panel for this particular email account Server Port Numbers are set as follows: SMTP 25 POP 110 This is the error I get when trying to send email using Outlook through the Domain: The TCP/IP Connection was unexpectedly terminated by the server (Account: Identity Music Group, Inc. | Natalie Brown eNewsletter, SMTP server mail.identitymusicgroup.com, Error Number 0x8000ccc0f) Can anyone shed some light on how to get this working correctly? Thanks, Natalie Quote
TCH-Sales Posted December 5, 2003 Posted December 5, 2003 Hey Natalie, long time no see! You might try using port 26, worth a shot. Quote
webgyrl Posted December 5, 2003 Author Posted December 5, 2003 Mitch! Hi! Yah I know it's been ages. I was so busy finishing my Christmas CD. I was gonna post something about it in the Main Forum. I'm trying to get this newsletter off and get all the press releases done. It's nutz! I'll try port 26 and let you know what happens. Thanks, Nat Quote
webgyrl Posted December 5, 2003 Author Posted December 5, 2003 BTW I should clarify... I am using regualr Outlook. I tried OE 6 but that didn't work, same error tho. Quote
webgyrl Posted December 5, 2003 Author Posted December 5, 2003 OK COOL That worked.... Thanks a million. Quote
webgyrl Posted December 5, 2003 Author Posted December 5, 2003 (edited) YIKES! For some reason I am getting bouncebacks with this error: 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: xxxxxx@juno.com (ultimately generated from enewsletter@identitymusicgroup.com) unrouteable mail domain "juno.com" xxxxxx@spectrumrecords.com unrouteable mail domain "spectrumrecords.com" xxxxxx@stud.tue.nl unrouteable mail domain "stud.tue.nl" xxxxxx@hotmail.com unrouteable mail domain "hotmail.com" xxxxxx@mafianegra.zzn.com unrouteable mail domain "mafianegra.zzn.com" xxxxxx@totalstylebeauty.com unrouteable mail domain "totalstylebeauty.com" xxxxxx@hotmail.com unrouteable mail domain "hotmail.com" There's a whole slew of them. Anyone know what happened? I know these emails are valid. Thanks, Nat TCH-Rob: removed names to protect the innocent. Edited December 5, 2003 by TCH-Rob Quote
webgyrl Posted December 5, 2003 Author Posted December 5, 2003 Oh Man... wait a minute. I had set up an email forwarder in c-panel for the address enewsletter@identitymusicgroup.com and it was still enabled when I sent out all 2200 emails just now.... Could that have messed the whole thing up? I'm now not sure if anyone got the email. Mitch... I had added you to the mailing list after I sent you my CD... did you get the eNewsletter OK? Can you check to see? OMG I hope this didn't get totally messed up. It looks as though every single email in the Distribution Groups got bounced back with that 'unrouteable mail domain' error. EEK! I feel like a twit! Quote
TCH-Rob Posted December 5, 2003 Posted December 5, 2003 (edited) Nat, What happens if you send just one email now that you have changed ports? You can send me one if you want as a test I just thought of this, I sent out all 2200 emails just now....and remembered this we do limit the number of outgoing mail in a certain amount of time though, 50 outgoing e-mails every 300 seconds (5 minutes) I am wondering if maybe the first 50 made it and the rest failed due to this issue. :::Sniff::: I just noticed the hair was gone Edited December 5, 2003 by TCH-Rob Quote
webgyrl Posted December 5, 2003 Author Posted December 5, 2003 Rob, I just sent the exact email I sent out to the distribution group. Some emails did get through, so maybe that first 50 thing is what happened.... That's really frustrating tho since that means I am gonna have to break down the groups into mini-me groups. Do you think I should just try that? LOL don't worry about the hair! I still get braided... just wanted to try a new look for a while... I'm always changin my hair style and color... the chameleon that i am! LOL It's so fun to be a girl!!! Thanks for the help on this. Nat Quote
TCH-Rob Posted December 5, 2003 Posted December 5, 2003 You may have to try the Vern Troyer groups and then one every 5 minutes at that. That will be 44 groups and 220 minutes or 3 hours 40 minutes to complete the process. There may be a script that can automate the process for you or on the good chance I am wrong, and my wife says if my mouth is moving I am, there may be something altogether different that is causing the issue. Quote
webgyrl Posted December 5, 2003 Author Posted December 5, 2003 Andy just replied to my ticket... he thinks its the number of emails issue as well. I'm trying batches of 50... lol my fingers will be numb by morning.... Quote
webgyrl Posted December 5, 2003 Author Posted December 5, 2003 Andy just told me about some software that might help. Cool Andy! Hey... can I ask a dumb blonde question even though my hair is red now? Do you still have to seperate each eamil address with a semi-colon (;) when sending to multiple addies in the BCC field? I'm doing that... but it's tedious and I don't want to be doing something redundant if I don't hafta! LOL Thanks Quote
TCH-Don Posted December 5, 2003 Posted December 5, 2003 Do you still have to seperate each eamil address with a semi-colon ( when sending to multiple addies in the BCC field? I tried and only the first BCC came back Sorry Quote
webgyrl Posted December 5, 2003 Author Posted December 5, 2003 s'all good Just call me queen of semi-colons... LOL Quote
TCH-Don Posted December 5, 2003 Posted December 5, 2003 If you run out, let me know, I can email you a bunch ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Quote
webgyrl Posted December 5, 2003 Author Posted December 5, 2003 LOL I'm giving my fingers a rest for now. I'll have to continue after I get some sleep. Cuz I still need to do that, sleep... lol elusive sleep! Thanks for all the help. Hey Andy- for some reason whenever I try to download the DaDa software it times out and IE6 stops responding. I tried the mirror sites but same thing happens. It takes me here to dl: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/mojomai...a-2_8_10.tar.gz It looks interesting. Turtle also sent me some great info, but I need the Pro version and I'll have to wait to spend $100. Thanks guys! Quote
Head Guru Posted December 5, 2003 Posted December 5, 2003 Serveral years ago I had the need to do some consulting work for a major HDPE Plastics supplier. They were needing to send email to all their customers. They were moving offices and needed to contact all their customers via email about the move. It was something like 30,000 emails. I used the following product. http://www.fairlogic.com/worldcast/index.shtml It was free at the time and worked perfect for my bulk email needs. Give it a try. Bill Quote
TCH-Dick Posted December 5, 2003 Posted December 5, 2003 Hey Natalie, I uploaded Dada to my site, you can get it here http://www.x-trememodz.com/dada-2_8_10.tar.gz If that doesnt work lemme know and I'll e-mail it to you. Quote
webgyrl Posted December 5, 2003 Author Posted December 5, 2003 Bill! Thanks for the heads up on that product. I will most def check it out. Mike. I wll try to dl that later tonite. What is a .gz extension? Do I need a special extracting program to install? Thanks, Nat Quote
webgyrl Posted December 9, 2003 Author Posted December 9, 2003 Hey Natalie, I uploaded Dada to my site, you can get it here http://www.x-trememodz.com/dada-2_8_10.tar.gz If that doesnt work lemme know and I'll e-mail it to you. Mike, I got the DL and am looking over all the install stuff over the next few days. There is an interesting add on for handling bouncebacks, but it looks pretty complicated. I'll have to spend some time and figure it all out. Looks great tho. Thanks for your help. Nat Quote
TCH-Dick Posted December 9, 2003 Posted December 9, 2003 Yeah the bounceback feature is pretty nice, but like you said, pretty complicated. I started to set it up on mine, then decided I didn't need it THAT bad. Quote
webgyrl Posted December 10, 2003 Author Posted December 10, 2003 Yeah the bounceback feature is pretty nice, but like you said, pretty complicated. I started to set it up on mine, then decided I didn't need it THAT bad. Mike, I'm gonna have a go at it and see if I can get it to work. I'll keep ya posted. Thanks again, Nat Quote
blackwo Posted December 18, 2003 Posted December 18, 2003 To chime in, i've built a little custom mailer guy and hit the 50 email limit but my question is this... Based on this quote: we do limit the number of outgoing mail in a certain amount of time though, 50 outgoing e-mails every 300 seconds (5 minutes) ... and pardon my slight ignorance, but I really want to understand... If I send out 1 email to say 50 people in the TO header, does that count with your setup as 50 outgoing emails, or 1 outgoing email. I guess I'm curious if it is our mail server making(sending) 50 connections or receiving 50 connections from my program that you limit every five minutes. thanks, -stb Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted December 18, 2003 Posted December 18, 2003 You can also use any program you wanted if you have an SMTP server on your computer. Messages are sent directly to the receipient from your machine and bypasses your mail server on total choice or your ISP. I use a FREE one called FreeSMTP from http://www.softstack.com Quote
TCH-Rob Posted December 19, 2003 Posted December 19, 2003 blackwo, Each person you send to is considered a separate email no matter if they are all in the To field or not. Quote
editor Posted April 6, 2004 Posted April 6, 2004 blackwo, Each person you send to is considered a separate email no matter if they are all in the To field or not. Hi! I just discovered this topic. I was unaware of the e-mail limits mentioned here. As it happens, earlier this evening I used my TCH e-mail account to send a message with 109 addresses in the BCC: line (all subscribed -- nothing unsolicited) and there were only two bounces (mailboxes over quota -- nothing unusual). How is this possible if each person I send to is considered a separate message? Shouldn't 59 of these messages have bounced because I unknowingly exceeded the number of messages allowed? Has there been a change in policy since the last post to this thread? Quote
ephreak Posted April 25, 2004 Posted April 25, 2004 Thanks so much for this, I run a worldwide family history website and have over 250 subscribed members, tried to send e-mail newsletter through Group Mail Pro on port 25 and it didn't work (like webgyrl), tried port 26 and worked like a dream! TCH Tech support is the best! Carl GenChat Administrator http://www.genchat.tk Quote
ephreak Posted April 25, 2004 Posted April 25, 2004 Hi again Guys What's the settings I should use in Group Mail/Group Mail Pro to prevent the servers thinking the member's newsletters are spam? Thanks Carl Quote
ephreak Posted April 25, 2004 Posted April 25, 2004 Think I found it - reset after every 50 messages,and pause 5 minutes before sending the next 50.....can someone correct me if I'm wrong please? Carl Rock Sign Quote
TCH-Rob Posted April 25, 2004 Posted April 25, 2004 (edited) ephreak, I can not correct you at this time but Don has some ideas below that you will want to look into. Edited April 25, 2004 by TCH-Rob Quote
TCH-Don Posted April 25, 2004 Posted April 25, 2004 ephreak, it will depend on your ISP Check their TOS or AUP or contact them to explain what you are doing to find out what their limit is. If you do not, you may be terminated by your ISP thinking that you have an e-mail virus. For me on Charter, the limit is 30 at on time as pop3 or smtp That means BCC to 31 will triigger their virus alert. With their tech support blessing, I set it for 25, pause 5 seconds. I use the free version and it work fine. Quote
ephreak Posted April 26, 2004 Posted April 26, 2004 Excellent Don, Just what I was looking for! I phoned OzEmail and they weren't totally sure. The tech got 3 different answers from 3 different supervisors - 200, 100 and 25 - so he said to work my way down from 200 and see how I go. Thanks for your help Don! Quote
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