In general settings, under "Loop protection" Help informs us that:
"Max Similar Mails Per Day - When the number of similar mails exceed this value, additional mails will be automatically failed." The default is 100
What is "similar"? If I send out identical emails (say a company newsletter) to 101 users on my mailing list, will the last person net get theirs? Or does a different recipient mean the email is not "similar"? If not, hiding this setting is "Loop protection" seems a bit obscure, and will foil many mailing lists...
On a related topic, the next setting says:
"Max Mails Per Sender / Recipient Pair Per Day - When the number of mails sent from a single sender to a single recipient exceeds this value, additional mails will be automatically failed." Default is 300.
Who wants to send 300 emails to the same person each day? Why such a high default?
thanks...
Phil