Email recipient limit on report scheduling?

Former Member
Former Member $organization

Hi there,

Just wondering if anyone knows how many email addresses a report can be scheduled to send to at once? I know there is a limit, as some fail if we try a big group......but if anyone happens to know the limit, it will save us a lot of trial and error time!

Many thanks,

Emma

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  • Former Member
    Former Member $organization

    Hi Emma

    The column in the table is limited to 2048 characters, but the text box where you specify the addresses will accept more than that.

    If  you enter more emails into the text box than will fit in 2048 chars and say “Ok”, it just silently doesn’t save the entry/update – ie it looks like it’s worked, but if you go and look at the schedule, the emails (or the extra emails that you’ve just added) aren’t there.

    Is that your problem?

     

    If you need to repeatedly send to a huge list, it’s probably easier to set up a distribution list in your email system, and just send the report to that one destination. Then you don’t have to muck around with long text lists in the report scheduler, which  is kind of messy anyway.

     

    ________________________________
    Ken McSwain

    Systems and Technology Manager

    Australian Chamber Orchestra

     

    ken.mcswain@aco.com.au

    Ph   +61 2 8274 3833 ::  Mob +61 418 659 360 :: Fax  +61 2 8274 3801

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    From: Tessitura Ticketing Forum [mailto:forums-ticketing@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Emma Carter
    Sent: Friday, 2 September 2011 12:29
    To: Ken McSwain
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Ticketing Forum] Email recipient limit on report scheduling?

     

    Correction - actually all fail in this case, not just some. Would be easier to work out if that was the case!

    From: Emma Carter <bounce-emmacarter7724@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 9/1/2011 9:22:26 PM

    Hi there,

    Just wondering if anyone knows how many email addresses a report can be scheduled to send to at once? I know there is a limit, as some fail if we try a big group......but if anyone happens to know the limit, it will save us a lot of trial and error time!

    Many thanks,

    Emma




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  • Former Member
    Former Member $organization

    Hi Emma

    The column in the table is limited to 2048 characters, but the text box where you specify the addresses will accept more than that.

    If  you enter more emails into the text box than will fit in 2048 chars and say “Ok”, it just silently doesn’t save the entry/update – ie it looks like it’s worked, but if you go and look at the schedule, the emails (or the extra emails that you’ve just added) aren’t there.

    Is that your problem?

     

    If you need to repeatedly send to a huge list, it’s probably easier to set up a distribution list in your email system, and just send the report to that one destination. Then you don’t have to muck around with long text lists in the report scheduler, which  is kind of messy anyway.

     

    ________________________________
    Ken McSwain

    Systems and Technology Manager

    Australian Chamber Orchestra

     

    ken.mcswain@aco.com.au

    Ph   +61 2 8274 3833 ::  Mob +61 418 659 360 :: Fax  +61 2 8274 3801

    PO Box R21, Royal Exchange NSW 1225

    2 East Circular Quay, Sydney NSW 2000

     

    From: Tessitura Ticketing Forum [mailto:forums-ticketing@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Emma Carter
    Sent: Friday, 2 September 2011 12:29
    To: Ken McSwain
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Ticketing Forum] Email recipient limit on report scheduling?

     

    Correction - actually all fail in this case, not just some. Would be easier to work out if that was the case!

    From: Emma Carter <bounce-emmacarter7724@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 9/1/2011 9:22:26 PM

    Hi there,

    Just wondering if anyone knows how many email addresses a report can be scheduled to send to at once? I know there is a limit, as some fail if we try a big group......but if anyone happens to know the limit, it will save us a lot of trial and error time!

    Many thanks,

    Emma




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