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icon5.gif  Mass emails do not include recipients' email address [message #28770] Fri, 11 November 2005 04:49 Go to next message
prodos is currently offline  prodos   Australia
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Good afternoon.

I've been testing out the FUDForum mass email function on my test forum.

I've sent a message to all the "test members".

I only just noticed that the recipient's email address does not appear in the email!

The sender's email address DOES appear in the "FROM" line.

But the recipient's email address does not appear in the "TO" line.



Is this an error or bug?

I think it is much better for the address of the recipient to be included.

Is there a way for this to be done, please?

I would appreciate comments on this matter. Thanks.



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Re: Mass emails do not include recipients' email address [message #28793 is a reply to message #28770] Fri, 11 November 2005 14:55 Go to previous message
Ilia is currently offline  Ilia   Canada
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This is itentional side-effect of sending a message to many users at the same time. Rather then sending 1 e-mail per user (very slow) forum bundles e-mails into groups of 50 or 100 depeding on the forum version.

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