Problem sending multiple emails

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I have no problem sending to 4 recipients using Microsoft
Outlook 2000, however if I try to send to more then 4 I
get the following error message.

'452 4.5.3 too many recipients

Could somebody please help with this problem as I need to
send emails to a group of 30 people but at the moment I
am having to send them bit by bit, my ISP provider is AOL
and they say they cannot help.
 
That's a server message...some mail server somewhere along your line is
rejecting messages for having too many recipients. Outlook does not limit
the number of recipients a message can have except for the limitation on the
number of characters that can fit in the To, CC or BCC fields (and that's a
lot more than 30 addresses). Are you sending through a mail server other
than AOL?

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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My POP3 address is paradise.net.nz and my smtp address is
smtp.paradise.net.nz this is my ISP provider that I
require to use to keep my email address for business
reasons - I use AOL to connect to the internet do I need
to change some of my settings?
 
There are no settings in Outlook that control the number of recipients you
can have on a particular message. The only limitation is the number of
characters that can be entered into a particular database field such as To
or BCC, and of course that number is not something the user can change. You
need to talk to your ISP (paradise.net) and see if they are limiting the
number of recipients you can send to per message.

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

*** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please
reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. ***


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