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===== Setting up batch sending ===== | ===== Setting up batch sending ===== | ||
- | Checking the box on the Send screen labelled Send in Batches will allow you to specify two parameters: | + | Checking the box on the Send screen labelled Batched Sending will allow you to specify two parameters: |
^ Name ^ Description ^ | ^ Name ^ Description ^ | ||
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* The engagement of your contacts. | * The engagement of your contacts. | ||
- | As a very rough rule of thumb, users of our shared service with a clean list, could consider an approximate maximum send speed of ~60,000/hour. In reality, we have senders who achieve much more than that and some that achieve a lot less. | + | As a very rough rule of thumb, users of our shared service with a clean list could consider an approximate maximum send speed of ~60,000/hour. In reality, we have senders who achieve much more than that and some that achieve a lot less. |
===== Cancelling batch sending ===== | ===== Cancelling batch sending ===== | ||
- | Once an email has started batch sending, it is possible (via the Cancel/Reschedule option on the email's cog meny) to cancel the remaining batches and have the remainder of the emails (excluding the current batch) send in a single group. | + | Once an email has started batch sending, it is possible (via the Cancel/Reschedule option on the email's cog menu) to cancel the remaining batches and have the remainder of the emails (excluding the current batch) send in a single group. |