gentile jim,
Your ISP may restrict the amount of bulk mail that is allowed to be sent out at any given time, or bandwidth use. This maybe an anti-spam or anti-file/media transfer policy. You may need to check with them what is allowed.
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"gentile jim" <mccahilt@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> If I use a router on a dsl connection and I'm sending out bulk mail from
> the three computers the router is hooked up to, is the speed (in sending
> out the emails) divided into thirds, because I'm routed to three computers
> and only have one DSL connection?
> If I have DSL and want to rout 3 computers, when I send bulk email, from
> each computer simultaneously, does my server act as if I were working
> with only one computer or with three seperate computers? Would I be able
> to send out more bulk mail if I had three computers routed to just one DSL
> line? Or would each computer only be 1/3 as fast?
> Comprende?
> Thanks for your advice and I apoligize if I haven't been clear. I'm not a
> geek! 
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