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The speed of
broadcasting email
depends on various controllable and uncontrollable
variable factors. It does not matter whether you are using a 56K,
ISDN, DSL, ADSL Network or Cable Internet connection.
Only by optimizing
the controllable variables and operating within optimal uncontrollable
factors, will it allow you to maximize the speed of broadcasting email
messages.
MailsBroadcast send emails continuously in groups of
50 (default
setting) or your ISP mail server ability to cache
them for distribution as
fast as they can. Therefore, the speed of
sending emails will be affected by some of these factors:
(a) You connection speed -- ie: 56.6 dial-up, 64/128 ISDN 256/512 DSL/ADSL, Cable connection, etc.
(b) The upload speed allowed
by your ISPs, you may be connected at 512 with an ADSL line but your ISP may
not allow you to upload at that speed.
(c) The Internet
throughput--meaning that just like peak hour traffic, the highway maybe having
8 lanes but all the cars are going in the same direction and traffic simply
slowed down to a crawl.
(d) Your
ISP mail server--under maintenance, busy peak hour, etc.
Speed of broadcasting emails depends on various
factors such as; Internet connection bandwidth or throughput, ISP mail server (your
mail server) and connection device like 56Kbps (V.90 or V.92), ISDN
(64kbps or dual 128kbps), 256/512Kbps DSL/ADSL, or broadband Network/Cable T1
or T3 connection,
etc.
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