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I have an employee who has a distribution list containing 144 addresses. She
is having issues with this list and we need to break it up into smaller Distribution Lists. How can we do that? |
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Pearl wrote:
I have an employee who has a distribution list containing 144 addresses. She is having issues with this list and we need to break it up into smaller Distribution Lists. How can we do that? Right-click the DL and drag it a little. Release the mouse button and choose Copy. You'll now have two identically-named DLs. Open the copy, give it a new name, delete some of the contacts, then save and close it. Open the original DL and remove from it the names you did NOT remove from the copy. Save and close it. You'll now have two lists that each contain a complementary portion of the original. -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian,
When I use the procedure you mentioned, I get the following message: "There is not enough memory on the Microsoft Exchange Server to perform the operation" Is there a way around this? "Brian Tillman" wrote: Pearl wrote: I have an employee who has a distribution list containing 144 addresses. She is having issues with this list and we need to break it up into smaller Distribution Lists. How can we do that? Right-click the DL and drag it a little. Release the mouse button and choose Copy. You'll now have two identically-named DLs. Open the copy, give it a new name, delete some of the contacts, then save and close it. Open the original DL and remove from it the names you did NOT remove from the copy. Save and close it. You'll now have two lists that each contain a complementary portion of the original. -- Brian Tillman |
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Pearl wrote:
When I use the procedure you mentioned, I get the following message: "There is not enough memory on the Microsoft Exchange Server to perform the operation" Is there a way around this? Possibly. Create a new contacts folder (not one named "Contacts" - one with some other name where you've configured it to hold contact items) and right-click and drag the DL to that other folder. If that doesn't work, save the existing DL as a "Text Only (.txt)" file. Edit it to suit your purposes and you should be able to select the entire remainder and paste the results into the Members field. If that doesn't work, I'm out of ideas. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks Brian. Just curious. Is there a limit on a distribution list within
Outlook or Exchange 2003? Is 144 contacts too much? Pearl "Brian Tillman" wrote: Pearl wrote: When I use the procedure you mentioned, I get the following message: "There is not enough memory on the Microsoft Exchange Server to perform the operation" Is there a way around this? Possibly. Create a new contacts folder (not one named "Contacts" - one with some other name where you've configured it to hold contact items) and right-click and drag the DL to that other folder. If that doesn't work, save the existing DL as a "Text Only (.txt)" file. Edit it to suit your purposes and you should be able to select the entire remainder and paste the results into the Members field. If that doesn't work, I'm out of ideas. -- Brian Tillman |
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Limits on recipients in the outgoing message being sent (including DLs) are set at the Exchange Server level and have nothing to do with Outlook. Likewise, if using an ISP mail server rather than Exchange, the ISP sets the limits on the number of recipients you can send to simultaneously.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. After furious head scratching, Pearl asked: | Thanks Brian. Just curious. Is there a limit on a distribution list | within Outlook or Exchange 2003? Is 144 contacts too much? | | Pearl | | "Brian Tillman" wrote: | || Pearl wrote: || ||| When I use the procedure you mentioned, I get the following message: ||| "There is not enough memory on the Microsoft Exchange Server to ||| perform the operation" ||| ||| Is there a way around this? || || Possibly. Create a new contacts folder (not one named "Contacts" - || one with some other name where you've configured it to hold contact || items) and right-click and drag the DL to that other folder. If || that doesn't work, save the existing DL as a "Text Only (.txt)" || file. Edit it to suit your purposes and you should be able to || select the entire remainder and paste the results into the Members || field. If that doesn't work, I'm out of ideas. -- || Brian Tillman |
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Pearl wrote:
Thanks Brian. Just curious. Is there a limit on a distribution list within Outlook or Exchange 2003? Is 144 contacts too much? Distribution lists do have limits, but they're not according to how many items are in the list. See this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/238569/en-us -- Brian Tillman |
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