'End users' should not be sending out official mass mailings.
Mass mailings should not be sent out using common end user MUA software.
Instead, you should tell these persons to give you or other competent
mail admin the list of addresses to send to, the text of the message
they want to send, and what subject (and possibly a discussion regarding
what "From:" address to use), and you/other mail admin can then arrange
to use BSMTP to form the exact headers of the message, and appropriate
RCPT TO:'s (possibly broken down into chunks depending on the number of
recipients)
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Chris Goh wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am not quite sure what this is at this point in time, but I think it could
> become a problem as it is the second time it has happened.
>
> One the two occasions, two of our staff has bulk email out their retail
> customers. They all add up to around 1000 contacts. which btw, if anyone is
> interested, makes the mail header over 72k big.
>
> All the contacts were in Bcc: plus 'the staf themself' in the To:.
>
> I havent had confirmation from ALL customers, but so far the staff had three
> customers inform them that their mail outs contained all the hundreds or
> email addresses in the body of the email. (which should have been in Bcc
> instead)
>
> I have looked up the archives of the list, but it is not currently making
> any sense to me.
>
> I was wondering if anyone has had this problem before ? And if so, how do
> you fix it ?
>
> Thanks for any input.
>
> Regards
>
> Chris G.
>
>
>
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