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yarbrough40
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most smtp services limit the amount of emails to 200 -500 / day. In my app I can't anticipate how much it will grow and it may quickly exceed that limit on daily sends. Does anyone know a good solution for sending many emails in a day?
Dec 23 '15 #1
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Rabbit
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Don't those same SMTP services allow you to pay for more bandwidth?

You could try setting up your own server but most ISP's block SMTP for private customers because 1) they don't have a need for it and 2) it's most likely spam. You might be able to get around this by talking to your ISP or signing up for a business class internet connection.
Dec 23 '15 #2
yarbrough40
320 Contributor
thanks, they do allow an upgrade to business class and extra bandwidth so that's where I'll start. My issue is when I exceed that limit as well. I'll try giving my provider a call
Dec 26 '15 #3

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