Today we focus on a particular feature of SendBlaster that could be more useful than you think! We’re talking about partial deliveries and how to resume them.
Do you know that every time you start sending emails you can stop them manually (clicking the ‘Abort’ button during the sending operation) and then resume them in a single click?
Actually this is a simple and effective way to work around SMTP server restrictions applied for controlling automated spam messages. The average SMTP service, which usually comes bundled with your Internet connection might limit the maximum number of recipients per message or maximum number of messages per server connection, and may vary from time to time depending on server load and other factors.
For example if you use a SMTP server that does not allow sending more than 50 messages per hour and a distribution list with 100 email addresses, only the first half will go through during the first attempt. In this case the operation can be completed after a one-hour wait right from the History windows.
Let’s see how to use this cool feature:
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