When sending mail to 10 recipients, I get this error: This email contains either non-BCC'ed mailing list recipients or more than the configured max number of re
Because the above window allows only so,many characters, I re-submit my entire question: I wanted to send mail to ten recipients. When I tired to send it I got this error: This email contains either non-BCC'ed mailing list recipients or more than the configured maximum number of TO or CC recipients. How do you want to continue? Press OK to send anyway or Cancel to reconsider. I send anyway and get this error message: An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded: Administrative prohibition. Please check the message recipient ""... Apparently Thunderbird wants me to uh...how should I know? Too bad it does not give may more detailed information. "An error" could mean most anything. Thanks in advance for any help you may have.
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Do you have the Use Bcc Instead add-on installed? I think that may be responsible for the "configured maximum" message. If not, it may be a restriction due to the server configuration.
"The mail server responded: Administrative prohibition. Please check the message recipient" appears to be the error message from the server.
Neither of these are "native" Thunderbird error messages. I think your argument may be with the server operator.
AronFox: I have this problem with my email provider (GMX) -- they allow a maximum of ten recipients for a message if sent from Thunderbird. Zenos is correct, the 'administrative prohibition' is imposed by your email service provider, I suggest you check their policy.