I suppose the obvious solution is "contact your ISP and sort it out". Personally, if my ISP had an irontight policy that prevented me from doing what my business needed, I'd switch. It's the usual cost/benefit thing.
I suspect the only other simple solution would be to do "one merge per e-mail" and put a delay in the loop so that for example, Word only sent one e-mail every 15-20 seconds.Word would be working for around an hour, and I have no idea whether or not you would be able to do other stuff safely at the same time, or whether or not you would need to.
Peter Jamieson
"supersteele" <supersteele[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BE7928FF-E0B1-4B87-9E73-434719D0E9C0[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I am using Word 2003's mail merge to send personalized emails to a couple > hundred customers. However, my ISP limits the number of emails I can send > to > about 20 per 5 minutes before they start getting stopped. I have to do > this > quite often, so manually reducing my email list to under twenty and > sending > them out every five minutes is not really an option. > > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! >
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