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Office 365 Sent Message Quota

HumbleBee
Member

I run a small business.

When I signed up with BT Business Broadband, one of my requirments - met at the time - was that I could send e-mail to an unlimited number of clients from my desktop systems.  [I use a desktop databse to trigger the Thunderbird e-Mail client.]

I could do that when I signed-up.

Periodically, I send an e-mail newsletter to my clients.  I wish to e-mail all my clients on one day so that the news is current.

Today, I tried this for the first time since the Office 365 conversion.  The system sent 1500 e-mails then rejected all further attempts to send (with an "5.2.2. Over Quota" message).

 

How can I send my Newsletter out without being blocked?

 

Worse than that.  Having reached this (unheralded) quota, I am not able to send any other e-mail.  My communications with my customers have been frozen.

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DaveA
BT Partner
BT Partner

Hi,

 

Yeah that limit is shown in the particulars for the account:

 

http://www2.bt.com/static/i/btretail/panretail/terms/pdfs/bt1159.pdf

 

Don't know what the situation is about changing that limit, or if it's even possible under the current set up.  I wish it was better news.

 

Dave

Stephenc
Master User

Hi there,

 

It is possible for premium users (people who pay £4.50 per month for an office365 for small business licence) to get the limit increased to 3000, or very occasionally 6000.  But there would need to be a genuine reason, i.e. a news letter etc, 3000 emails could not be sent every day, the limit would be lowered if it was felt that the service was being over used.

 

Thanks,

 

Steve

jonB
Member

I dont see the point of everyone advertising Business packages and then putting limits on the number of emails you can send.

I have several thousand emails to send in a newsletter, but cannot due to quotas. 500 per day is pointless.

any advice how we get around this?

Jon