what is the limit of email addresses i can have in my contact book? and mass email limitations?



i have a very extended email address list for bussiness reasons. more than 1000 recipients. i know that hotmail has a 999 addressee limit that you can store in the address book. do you know what it is for yahoo? and do you know how many emails can be send at the time? what is the limit per hour? what is the limit per day?
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One Response to “what is the limit of email addresses i can have in my contact book? and mass email limitations?”

  1. Shannon D Says:

    I suggest using a third party solution. The one I use is

    Their basic plan of membership is $19.95 and allows you to manage up to 20,000 contacts… probably way more capacity that you’ll ever need but it’s there if you do. You can import your address book then send an e-mail broadcast or pre-schedule an e-mail, or series of e-mails, to be sent at a date in the future.

    Unlike with your e-mail account, messages are sent only to confirmed contacts. When someone requests subscription, they are sent an e-mail from the system on your behalf. They must then click a special link within the body of the e-mail to confirm their request for subscription, same goes for contacts you import from your address book. This ensures your e-mails are sent only to those who wish to receive them and keeps your mailings legal.

    You can send an e-mail to your list at anytime, no limit per hour, no limit per day. All of this is within reason of course, this is permission-based e-mail so you want to respect your subscribers’ time. ;-)

    If you have any questions about e-mail marketing, just ask! I’ve been marketing online for 10+ years full-time and have a vast amount of knowledge on the subject. A lot of people do it the wrong way, get discouraged and quit. It’s very easy to do it the right way, keep encouraged and automate most of the processes to ultimately produce the reward you have in mind.

    Take care.

    - Shannon D.

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