Written by admin on November 6th, 2009
I am trying to keep the formatting on the newsletter together and yahoo doesnt support it… help?
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November 8th, 2009 at 1:42 pm
send it via:
will allow email attachment upto 100mb.
As for yahoo not allowing you to send it sounds wrong. As far as yahoo is concerned an attachement is an attachment and so long as the overall size of your file doesn’t exceed the maximum attachment file size then it will send if isn’t infected in with a virus
If I have misinterpreted what you are saying then perhaps you could detail how you trying to send it starting from the program you used to create the newsletter through to the actual sending.
November 11th, 2009 at 5:21 am
If you’re using standard Outlook, then try using Outlook Express. It’s always worked for me. I find it more compatable with business type operations such as what you are doing. Hope this helps.
November 14th, 2009 at 11:59 am
hey,
well, i had a similar problem. Outlook won’t let you send an e-mail to more than 50 recipients at a time. Depending on the number of recipients you have, you could either try to send out a few e-mails with 50 recipients on each (that is if you have like 200-300 people on the list, which would mean braking them up into 4-6 groups of 50), or you could look for an e-mail provider that will let you send e-mails to more recipients.
Yahoo! won’t let you send it for the same reason – number of recipients is limited. this is just another measure they use to fight spammers, nothing you can do about it.
If you need to send it to thousands of people, then just go to Yahoo! search and search for “send e-mail to unlimited number of recipients”. you’ll get more than enough results, just pick one.