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Edward Crist

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Mar 27, 2014, 3:33:37 PM3/27/14
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Hey folks...

How have you been dealing with the 100 email limit in sending mail through GAFE?

Thanks!


Edward Crist
Technology Manager
City Charter High School

201 Stanwix St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

George Sorrells

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Mar 27, 2014, 4:52:11 PM3/27/14
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Use Groups.  It just counts as one email.  

Chris Bell

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Mar 27, 2014, 4:57:58 PM3/27/14
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+1 to George's post. 

Edward Crist

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Mar 27, 2014, 4:58:22 PM3/27/14
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Turns out, the user was sending emails from a 3rd party app using Gmail SMTP....99 limit on that.



Edward Crist
Technology Manager
City Charter High School

201 Stanwix St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222


On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 4:52 PM, George Sorrells <gwsor...@w-csd.org> wrote:
Use Groups.  It just counts as one email.  

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Ryan Collins

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Mar 28, 2014, 8:06:36 AM3/28/14
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We also have a local SMTP server to use with copiers and such that need to send a lot of emails.

Joel Lowsky

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Mar 28, 2014, 8:28:27 AM3/28/14
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Annoying but potential useful solution:

1 Email address per device, or floor, or department ... basically use multiple addresses for your printers, so that you spread the load over multiple accounts.  This will fail if you have any one printer that needs to send more than 100 emails a day, but if your total domain/building wide usage is 300 a day from 10 copiers and you set up 5 accounts, you should be just fine.

Joel

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