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Bcc Exploit

Exploit Bcc functionality

to exceed your ISP sending limits

 

 Bcc:    (Blind Carbon Copy)

Bcc can be exploited to exceed your ISP (internet service provider) sending limits.

EXPLANATION OF USAGE:

Some ISP (internet service providers) restrict the number of emails you can send per hour, and also restrict the number of recipients you can send to 'per email'. (Using Cc or Bcc functionality)

As an example, let's say they restrict you to a maximum of 100 emails per hour and a maximum of 50 recipients specified per email.

To maximize the number of emails you can send, eeMailer exploits the Bcc (blind carbon copy) functionality to enable you to increase email output from 100 to 5,000 per hour. (in this example)

Using Bcc functionality, each recipient receives an email exclusively addressed to them. They do not see any other recipient email addresses. It's just as if each email was addressed individually.

Add this option to your template and set its configuration to your IPS's maximum allowed number of recipients per email.

Also make sure that the 'Maximum Send' limit per hour in Sender's Outbox configuration is not set beyond the limit allowed by your ISP. We recommend you set this 'Maximum Send' limit, a little lower then maximum to allow for any additional personal email sending activity.

The Bcc in this example is set to a maximum of 50 Bcc recipients per email.

Your Template Header would look something like this using the example of a maximum of 50 recipients per email:

From: "Sender's Name" <Sender's email address>

BccMax: 50

Reply-To:

Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"

Subject: Your Subject

 


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