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Linux server send email limit before being considered as spam

Asked by domin8r in Linux Programming, SendMail Email Server

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I'm developing a social networking site "contacts inviter" script, which would send invitations to hundreds of contacts imported from GMail, Hotmail, Yahoo etc. I'm developing this script in PHP, and this script will eventually run on a Linux server. My concern is about the mail() function that would send email the invites. Lets say a user has 500 contacts (worst case scenario!) on their list, and they email the invite to these users, at one time. Since I'd be sending these emails out by my mail() function, wouldn't these hundreds of emails sent from my hosting server, to GMail, Hotmail etc., be considered as spam? What I'm trying to determine is the number of emails that can be sent out at once, before they're considered as spam. Someone has suggested that I shouldn't use Linux's sendmail because that'd delay my email delivery reports to days. Any thoughts?Start Free Trial
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