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What are the email sending limits of ISPs and other providers?Major Internet Service Providers - Email sending limits & restrictionsThis article contains information about the email sending limits and restrictions of many major email service providers. The information is intended as a guide only. Your ESP can change its outbound email policy at any time without any prior notification. It is always a good idea to contact your provider and ask about the email send rate before proceeding with a mass email campaign. Additionally, it is best to use a mass email service, such as MailChimp, if you plan to send emails to large groups (more than 50 emails at a time). Read more about mass email options.
Comcast
EarthLink
Cablevision/Optimum
Road Runner
Cox Specific limits are not published because they vary from time to time depending on a variety of factors, but the limits are set such that a typical user should not be impacted. Cox uses other measures to control spam, including limiting the ability to send email from accounts that Cox believes are being abused, or have been compromised, for the purpose of sending spam.
AT&T Yahoo! (formerly SBCGlobal)
Charter
BellSouth BellSouth does not publish a clear email send limit but their policy states "Sending mass, unsolicited e-mail by Service users is prohibited. BellSouth Internet Services reserves the right, in BellSouth’s sole discretion, to determine whether such email constitutes unsolicited messages or transmission."
Web Email Account Providers - Email sending limits & restrictionsThis article contains information about the email sending limits and restrictions of many major email service providers. The information is intended as a guide only. Your ESP can change its outbound email policy at any time without any prior notification. It is always a good idea to contact your provider and ask about the email send rate before proceeding with a mass email campaign. Additionally, it is best to use a mass email service, such as MailChimp, if you plan to send emails to large groups (more than 50 emails at a time). Read more about mass email options.
Windows Live (a.k.a. Hotmail, MSN)
Yahoo!
Lycos
AOL
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