You can do that with LISTSERV's mail-merge feature (see the developer's guide) and with LISTSERV Maestro. Nathan At 04:03 PM 3/21/2005 -0600, you wrote: >A department here has been looking at some bulk email software to purchase >and one of the "selling-points" is that it sends out the mail >one-at-a-time rather than sending the mail out in bunches per domain. > >Is this a setting that can be used with Listserve? I've been reading the >documentation on both the SMTP and list settings, along with the >documentation on Listserve's distribution tool and I'm not finding any >answers -- though "one-at-a-time" might not be the accepted technical term >I should be using to search for. > >According to the sellers of the bulk email software, this "one-at-a-time" >type of mailing makes it simpler to avoid having your mass emails be >tagged as spam. > >Any thoughts on this? Any pointers to the listserve and/or smtp settings >if it's possible? (I've also got a query in to LSoft about Maestro >information, if that's the only way to go about it...) > >________________________________________ >Garrie Burr, Postmaster >Administrative Information Systems >Washington University in St. Louis >314.935.4698 >[log in to unmask]