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Other sites: nformant.net (my own email account at another Surpass hosted domain) kings.edu (my own email at my workplace) hotmail.com All messages get the same unroutable kickback ![]() |
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I had that with a mailman-mailinglist on another host a couple years back. It turned out that the problem was that the list was exceeding the emails per hour limit. Lost the client in the process even after the limit was increased.
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Hi
Currently, I'm trying to write a subscription newsletter and I want to send a news to all those who have signed up. so, the mail() is the only way to send out news to all those e-mails that I have stored int he DB? Is mail() reliable, safe, secure? Thanks |
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