Daily Sending Quota Exceeded

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jb

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Aug 8, 2006, 8:02:09 PM8/8/06
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This probaby was brought up before, but in outlook express after a
while of everthing working, sending and reciveing it stop sending and
gives me the error that the daily sending quota has been exceeded.

What is this? How to I fix it? Why wont google respond to my support
tickets regarding this? How can I avoid this in the future.

Lastly, Im not a spammer and I live in Canada. Thanks in advance!

Justin Beaudoin

burton...@gmail.com

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Aug 9, 2006, 1:01:58 AM8/9/06
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Outlook Express is a MSN product, not a Google mail outlet.  MSN imposes a limit on number of contacts to whom e-mails can be sent within a 24-hour period: 250 contacts.  If you try to exceed that number, you will be blocked.

harold jitschak bueno de mesquita Jerusalem-gilo

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Aug 9, 2006, 6:13:24 AM8/9/06
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have thesame problem,no solution known to me.
probably dependent on the amount of addresses you sent to in a certain
time [spam or not]
sometimes it takes a few hours ,sometimes a whole night before one can
send again

Ryan Morehart

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Aug 9, 2006, 7:06:41 AM8/9/06
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Gmail has a sending limit of about 500 emails per day, plus a limit on the number of recipients a single email could have of 50. They may have additional limits, such as no more than XX number of emails per hour, but I'm not sure of what those are. If you exceeded any of those, you may have received this error.

What error message does Gmail give you if you login through the web interface? "Lock down in sector 4," perhaps?

Ryan

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Elihu

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Aug 9, 2006, 8:10:32 AM8/9/06
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On 8/9/06, rhl...@gmail.com <burton...@gmail.com> wrote:
Outlook Express is a MSN product, not a Google mail outlet.  MSN imposes a limit on number of contacts to whom e-mails can be sent within a 24-hour period: 250 contacts.  If you try to exceed that number, you will be blocked.
 
 
 
Outlook Express is an email client that comes with windows. It is not a MSN (ISP) product.

 

LisaR

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Aug 9, 2006, 2:58:26 PM8/9/06
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Not to sound rude, but how can one person send so many posts in a
single day
unless they are in fact spamming? that just seems quite excessive to
me.

Ryan Morehart

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Aug 9, 2006, 6:46:38 PM8/9/06
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It's possible (although difficult) if you're part of a busy mailing list or in a company which comunicates through email. :)

Ryan

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Aug 9, 2006, 8:08:09 PM8/9/06
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There are all sorts of reasons why some email users send out hundreds of mailings: to send news to relatives and friends and share jokes with them, to promote a small business operation on a limited budget, to communicate with the members of Congress and state legislatures, to send corrections of media misinformation to hundreds of members of the media at once, to report some unreported news to a wide variety of persons via email because the person does not have a web site, etc.  This is not spamming.  Individuals who use emaling for such purposes are some of the most valuable members of society.  And they use Gmail for their purposes because Gmail provides ability to send messages to a large number of contacts at once.  Try not to be so narrowminded, Lisa.

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kitty

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Aug 10, 2006, 9:16:55 PM8/10/06
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How true! Best paragraph I've read on it. I'm not a spammer either but
we travel around the country in a motorhome and email is important to
us. Between my IM groups I belong to, keeping in contact with friends,
tutorials I receive, subscriptions I've joined, and paying bills, etc.
I receive maybe 40 in the a.m. and 60 in the p.m. Send out close to
that also. Sure beats "snail mail."

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