Is there any restriction on the maximum number of emails a user may send per day (for ex: if they send one email to all the 8000 students)?
Their only limit is users can only send OUT of Hotmail 500 mails per day. Each mail is essentially an alias in the to, cc or bcc line. That means they can send 100 mails to 5 people or 5 messages to 100 people. Think about this in the terms of a Hotmail account. The school is not on Hotmail, they are on their enterprise email system. The individual Hotmail account can only send to 500 per day, and can receive unlimited email per day (up to their remaining storage limit). Note that emails sent between users in the same domain do not count against the daily maximum. So a TA who needs to send email to 3 classes of 250 students each can send all 750 emails, and they do not count against the 500 maximum.
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