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Dividing a marketing list between multiple queues

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Is there any way to divide a marketing list between multiple queues or limit how many results from a dynamic list are acted upon in a quick campaign? My mail queues can only handle 500 emails each, but I need to send 900 emails, 1 for each contact in the marketing list. I can't really create a mailing quick campaign with that many contacts since only 500 of them would receive messages and the rest won't receive anything. I can manually send emails to contacts 50 at a time from a system view, but that would take a while and I want a more convenient approach.

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  • Aric Levin - MVP Profile Picture
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    Maybe you can split your marketing list into 2 or 3. Possibly Alphabetically (by Name) or other logic, and then send to each of the lists separately.

    You can probably do this programmatically, but I think the effort would not be worth it.

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