MaxBulk Mailer MaxBulk settings for Gmail These are the GMail MaxBulk Mailer settings: Note that Gmail accounts may have delivery limitations. Breaking the rules will cause Google to disable your Gmail account temporarily without any warnings. Example:



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SMTP server access
SMTP Host
smtp.gmail.com *or* smtp.gmail.com:587
Connections
5
Authentication
Authentication
ESMTP | Login
Account ID
<your_Gmail_Screen_Name>
Password
<your_Gmail_password>
Delivery
Delivery
Singly
Group mails
50
Interval
none
Sender information
From
<your_userID_here>@gmail.com
Name
<your_display_name_here>
Always double check email addresses of recipients (with eMail Verifier) before hitting the Send button. That’s because your account will get disabled if the email message contains a large number of non-existent or broken addresses (<25 ?) that bounce back on failed delivery.
As a precautionary measure to stop spam, many ISPs are no longer allowing outbound traffic on port 25. As a result, your ISP may have blocked port 25 on your account. Port 25 is the standard TCP port used to send e-mail via the SMTP protocol. Hopefully most SMTP servers offer their services thru several ports. So, if MaxBulk Mailer can't connect to your server thru default port 25 try to use port 587 or 2525. If the 'LOGIN' authentication scheme gives problems try 'PLAIN' from the second pull-down menu next to 'Authentication'.

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