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Default SMTP and Sending Limits for AT&T Email

Please note that, according to the AT&T Yahoo! Membership Agreement, AT&T Yahoo! can assess a charge of $50.00 per day for unintentional violations or $500.00 per day for deliberate violations of their unsolicited email policy. The following restrictions apply when sending emails from an AT&T Yahoo! Internet/email connection:
  • AT&T Yahoo! email send limit - no more than 100 recipients per email message
  • AT&T Yahoo! other SMTP limits - max 20mb per message, max 50 file attachments
  • AT&T Yahoo! SMTP restriction expiry method - penalty charges may apply

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