Hotmail rules limit comparison
Hotmail, now known as Outlook.com, has some rules and limits in place to help manage and prevent spam. Here's a comparison of some of the key limits:
Sending Limits:
- Hotmail (Outlook.com): 500 recipients per day (per account)
- Gmail: 500 recipients per day (per account)
- Yahoo Mail: 100 recipients per day (per account)
Attachment Limits:
- Hotmail (Outlook.com): 20 MB per attachment, 10 attachments per email
- Gmail: 25 MB per attachment, 10 attachments per email
- Yahoo Mail: 25 MB per attachment, 10 attachments per email
Email Size Limits:
- Hotmail (Outlook.com): 25 MB per email
- Gmail: 25 MB per email
- Yahoo Mail: 25 MB per email
Spam Filter Limits:
- Hotmail (Outlook.com): Has a robust spam filter that can block emails with certain keywords, attachments, or senders
- Gmail: Has a spam filter that uses machine learning algorithms to identify and block spam
- Yahoo Mail: Has a spam filter that uses a combination of algorithms and user feedback to identify and block spam
Recipient Limits for Bounced Emails:
- Hotmail (Outlook.com): 100 recipients per day (per account) for bounced emails
- Gmail: 100 recipients per day (per account) for bounced emails
- Yahoo Mail: 50 recipients per day (per account) for bounced emails
Other Limits:
- Hotmail (Outlook.com): Has a limit of 10,000 emails per day (per account) for sending emails to a single recipient
- Gmail: Has a limit of 10,000 emails per day (per account) for sending emails to a single recipient
- Yahoo Mail: Has a limit of 5,000 emails per day (per account) for sending emails to a single recipient
Please note that these limits are subject to change and may vary depending on your account type and usage. It's always a good idea to check with the email provider's terms of service and support pages for the most up-to-date information on their limits and policies.