Hello,
I am new to this group and relatively green when it comes to Exchange 2000. Here is what happened at our company. The CEO got his hands on a copy of Publisher 2003 and went great guns with the idea of a "Newsletter". This idea has blossumed in to a full on e-mail campaign. The first problem I have is with Outlook 2003 I found out quickly that there is a limit to how manny addys you can have in a list, depending on how much info is in the contact. In my case I maxed at 85. To chop these in to small distro lists is a administrative nightmare and with opt out changes and bounces, this doesnt seem like a long term solution. I have all these hundreds of contacts in a Public Folder with sub folders. Does anyone have a sugesstion on how I could set up an address list on the Exchange server or an distribution list in active directory ?
There is a right click option in AD that says "add Exchange Public Folders" I can not figure out what it does or what it is supposed to do. Does anyone know how to utilize that ?
I am hoping someone has thought about this or has done it and can give me some best practices advice.
I really dont want to have to out source my eCampaigns.
Toad
I am new to this group and relatively green when it comes to Exchange 2000. Here is what happened at our company. The CEO got his hands on a copy of Publisher 2003 and went great guns with the idea of a "Newsletter". This idea has blossumed in to a full on e-mail campaign. The first problem I have is with Outlook 2003 I found out quickly that there is a limit to how manny addys you can have in a list, depending on how much info is in the contact. In my case I maxed at 85. To chop these in to small distro lists is a administrative nightmare and with opt out changes and bounces, this doesnt seem like a long term solution. I have all these hundreds of contacts in a Public Folder with sub folders. Does anyone have a sugesstion on how I could set up an address list on the Exchange server or an distribution list in active directory ?
There is a right click option in AD that says "add Exchange Public Folders" I can not figure out what it does or what it is supposed to do. Does anyone know how to utilize that ?
I am hoping someone has thought about this or has done it and can give me some best practices advice.
I really dont want to have to out source my eCampaigns.
Toad