I have an e-mail list of 210 addresses for my club newsletter, which contains a PDF attachment of about 3.25 MB. I never figured out how to add multiple names to an Outlook contacts group without having to enter the addresses one at a time, so I have been cutting and pasting a quarter of them into 4 separate mailings.
My question is, can I pile them all into one e-mail message, or is this something I need to ask my ISP, Time Warner? I don't want to run a test mailing, as these old guys(I have gray hair too) are too easy to confuse already without me sending them e-mail tests.
Thanks
Rusty
My question is, can I pile them all into one e-mail message, or is this something I need to ask my ISP, Time Warner? I don't want to run a test mailing, as these old guys(I have gray hair too) are too easy to confuse already without me sending them e-mail tests.
Thanks
Rusty
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