Outlook Error 553 Sorry Too Many Recipients
553 Sorry, too many recipients. I never had a problem with this until recently. We have Go Daddy for our e-mail and my computer was just upgraded to Windows 7 from XP. That is when the problem started. Any ideas? Peter Bromberg replied to Marcie Miller on 10-Feb-12 04:44 PM That message is coming from the mail server, so you will need to inquire of GoDaddy. That might just be their very sloppy way of attempting to stop email spam. For GoDaddy, it wouldn't surprise me at all. Anoop S replied to Marcie Miller on 13-Feb-12 12:12 AM this limit is set on your email provider's server, do one thing you will need to split the recipient list up into 2 parts to send the email out. Donald Ross replied to Marcie Miller on 16-Feb-12 11:31 PM Marcie, Go Daddy had limit of 250 email a day normally.According to several forum post but as of lately they have dropped that to 100. here is a link http://help.godaddy.com/topic/168/article/313 also this from one of the members. as of 5 Dec 2011..... "Very good! THANK YOU!!!! As a 12 year veteran of godaddy it was easier getting an intelligent answer here, from you, than from godaddy. (I sent an email...but no reply after several hours...) Have learned from many years *never to call godaddy support at night*. The rude children there don't like to be disturbed from their video games or whatever they do... YOU WERE ABSOLUTELY CORRECT! It is a godaddy server error. All my email accounts have relay limits of 250. In the past (that being 2 years ago) I could send 250 emails a day/address. Have a list of 900+ to send to. NOT NOW! Godaddy returned a server error - 553 Sorry, too many recipients...when sending 200 names in the bcc;, then tried 100...same no-go. Came here and read your brilliant helpful posts and found the solution. Sent 43 from one email address - no problem. Conclusion? Godaddy got cheap. 250/day is fiction." Hope this helps
recipients" and the message is never received by the people I sent it to. What is the maximum amount of people that I can send to using Outlook? This error is not given by Outlook but by your ISP or corporate mail administrator. Usually you get a Send/Receive error or you’ll get an email message back from Administrator, or similar, containing a notification with error 4.5.3 or “452 too many recipients”. Not an Outlook limit Outlook itself doesn’t hold a limit for the amount of addresses that you can send to within a single email. ISPs or corporate mail administrators usually have one http://www.nullskull.com/q/10420590/553-sorry-too-many-recipients.aspx of the following limits set or a combination of them; number of recipients for a single email number of emails that you can send in an hour number of emails that you can send in a day These limits are set to protect their mail server from excessive use or even abuse by spammers. You’ll have to contact your ISP or corporate mail administrator to find out https://www.msoutlook.info/question/198 which exact email policies they have in place. Working with and around the limitations Once you know the limits, you can use different methods to comply with them. Some suggestions are; For the first limitation, you can use a Mail Merge. For the second limitation, you can use a mail merge add-in which automatically breaks the mail merge into batches which are each below this limit. Several of these tools are also discussed in the Mail Merge guide. For the third limitation, you could also use the method for the second limitation but that often doesn’t make any sense when sending out a time-bound mailing. In that case, you could consider using a third party service for mass mailings. Your local copy shop might also provide these services to you. Usually when you have a business subscription with your ISP, you won’t have any such limitations but it could also require an upgrade of your subscription. Ask your ISP about the possibilities. Your corporate administrator could also have designated a specific mail address which you can use to send out large mailings or can temporary remove these limitations for your account or schedule it to run at night. For Outlook.com/Hotmail acco
for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/24056324/557-sorry-too-many-recipients-5-7-1-error-when-sending-to-groups-in-Lotus-Notes.html Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > 557 sorry, too many recipients (#5.7.1) error when http://forum.mailenable.com/viewtopic.php?t=17491 sending to groups in Lotus Notes Want to Advertise Here? Solved 557 sorry, too many recipients (#5.7.1) error when sending to groups in Lotus Notes Posted on 2009-01-15 Email Software Enterprise Software 1 Verified Solution outlook error 3 Comments 3,360 Views Last Modified: 2012-05-06 I have a Lotus Notes client who is trying to send email to a group of 150 individuals. After sending she gets a delivery failure report that says this: 557 sorry, too many recipients (#5.7.1) ------------------------------------------------- You can resend the undeliverable document to the recipients listed above by choosing the Resend button or the Resend command on the Actions menu. Once you outlook error 553 have resent the document you may delete this Delivery Failure Report. If resending the document is not successful you will receive a new failure report. Unless you receive other Delivery Failure Reports, the document was successfully delivered to all other recipients. ------------------------------------------- All the email addresses are in a single group consisting of around 150 addresses. Do you think there a limit on the group size in Domino or on the client itself? Thanks in advance. 0 Question by:drrohle Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 17 Best Solution byfgrushevsky it is probably 553 sorry, too many recipients (#5.7.1) (as 553 is the code for too many recipients and #5.7.1 is delivery refused) I agree with sjef, the error is coming from ISP or recipient side Go to Solution 3 Comments LVL 46 Overall: Level 46 Email Software 5 Enterprise Software 1 Message Active today Expert Comment by:Sjef Bosman2009-01-15 It's not Notes, and I think it's a limit on the server bouncing your message. Are you sending your mail through an ISP? They might have limits on the max. number of recipients per message, or the max. number of messages per hour, etc. Contact them, they'll tell you. 0 LVL 17 Overall: Level 17 Email Software 2 Enterprise So
MailEnable Professional Edition Cannot send to list with 200 members Post Reply Search Advanced search 6 posts • Page 1 of 1 mlancaster Posts: 6 Joined: Tue Dec 09, 2008 11:11 pm Cannot send to list with 200 members Quote Postby mlancaster » Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:04 pm I have two lists that work fine -- one has only a few people (test list) and the other has less than 100 and is configured differently (no password, senders must be list members) than the test list and the list I'm having problems with (password required). Both are unmoderated lists. The one I've been having problems with has 6,000 members on it and I have been trying to send (one experiment per week for 4-5 weeks) while reading lots of ME literature and trying different settings and chatting with my server provider, etc. Today I decided to split this list to see what the limit was on recipients. My first list (a portion of the big list) contains 200 members. We are on a virtual dedicated server with Plesk. I changed the outbound Max # of emails per Domain to 7000 and the Max Domains to 1000. I send from a mail enable (v3.6) account to the list and receive the following message back for each member: Reason: ME-E0032 DATA command failed. An error occurred when transmitting the message data to the target mail server. When I set up the list it consisted of 4 members (all me), tested the list (all emails received), and then I added the other 196, spacing my personal email accounts throughout the list. The activity log shows a "Recipient Accepted" message for all 200 and then 553 Sorry, too many recipients. 6 33 and the debug log shows Remote server returned a response indicating a permanent error. Server Response: (553 Sorry, too many recipients.**) These are the same errors I've been rece