Sending mails to a list of receipnts with a fixed interval of time

shetalshah

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I have a list of clients to which i need to send mails. However due to service provider restrictions, i can send these mails at an interval of 10 secs only, or else my domain gets black listed for spamming.

I need a VBA code where the comman mail body is used to send the mails to a particular list of recepients at fixed interval of 10 seconds & the code also mentions "Mail Sent" against each entry once the mail has been sent out.

The code can use Outlook as a medium to send the mails.

You could also suggest if i need to use the Mail Merge function of MS Word & then do something to some my problem mentioned above.

Please help. This will be a great help to me.
 

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