Avoid looking like a spammer on Gmail
Gmail users should take note that Google will disable accounts (for about 24 hours) if you send an e-mail to more than 500 recipients via the web interface, or 100 recipients via POP/IMAP. Also, if you send e-mail to too many undeliverable addresses, prepare to face the Google hammer.
Gmail takes these measures in an attempt to keep spammers off of their system. Sending bulk e-mail or sending to many addresses that don't accept your e-mail are telltale signs of spamming activity.
If you need to communicate with the same set of people often, Google recommends using their Google Groups service to create discussions, webpages, and even share files. If you run a server, you could utilize a listserver (so you can send an e-mail to one e-mail address to make Gmail happy, and then the listserver would send the message to all the members of that listserver).
[Via Digital Inspiration]
Gmail takes these measures in an attempt to keep spammers off of their system. Sending bulk e-mail or sending to many addresses that don't accept your e-mail are telltale signs of spamming activity.
If you need to communicate with the same set of people often, Google recommends using their Google Groups service to create discussions, webpages, and even share files. If you run a server, you could utilize a listserver (so you can send an e-mail to one e-mail address to make Gmail happy, and then the listserver would send the message to all the members of that listserver).
[Via Digital Inspiration]













Comments
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Subscribe to commentskeevesFeb 1st 2008 7:24PM
100 people is not that much. I regularly send email to well over that (all be it by the web interface).
JeebusFeb 2nd 2008 8:51PM
Spammer!
Amber RheaFeb 1st 2008 11:55PM
Who, you used my friend Tim's screenshot! Small world!
Amber RheaFeb 1st 2008 11:56PM
Er, "who" should've been "whoa." It's late.