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From: McKirahan (News_at_McKirahan.com)
Date: 02/21/04

  • Next message: dg.smith: "Re: browswer problem with access database"
    Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 05:42:26 GMT
    
    

    I have a client that needs to send out about 500 e-mails every week or so to
    their membership.

    I've used CDONTS and ASPMail in the past for other clients with much smaller
    volumes.

    I've heard of ListServe/Majordomo/MailMan but I gather that they may be
    overkill.

    I'd like a Windows / ASP solution. Could someone point me in the right
    direction?

    Thanks in advance for any suggestions.


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