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Gmail Action Limits Send To Emails to Only 5 or 6

LarryD

Member
The Gmail Action apparently allows only 5 or 6 email addresses in the To:, CC:, and BCC: fields. I need to be able to notify as many as 100 people of new and updated WordPress Posts. This limitation prevents me from doing this. Also, although the flow is reported to having completed successfully but, if more than 6 email addresses are entered, no emails are sent.
 
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Pabblymember11

Guest
Hey @LarryD

The Gmail free quota for sending emails is the same regardless of the number of recipients in the To, CC, and BCC fields. As previously mentioned, the quota for Gmail accounts is 100 emails per day. This means that if you send 20 emails in a day with any combination of recipients in the To, CC, and BCC fields, you will still have 80 emails remaining in your daily quota.

It's important to note that this quota applies to all outgoing emails, including emails sent through the Gmail web interface, SMTP, and automated tools such as Google Apps Script. If you exceed this daily limit, Gmail may temporarily suspend your account from sending further messages.

 

LarryD

Member
Hey @LarryD

The Gmail free quota for sending emails is the same regardless of the number of recipients in the To, CC, and BCC fields. As previously mentioned, the quota for Gmail accounts is 100 emails per day. This means that if you send 20 emails in a day with any combination of recipients in the To, CC, and BCC fields, you will still have 80 emails remaining in your daily quota.

It's important to note that this quota applies to all outgoing emails, including emails sent through the Gmail web interface, SMTP, and automated tools such as Google Apps Script. If you exceed this daily limit, Gmail may temporarily suspend your account from sending further messages.

So, if the Gmail limit is 100, please change the limit in the Gmail Action to 100 vs the current 5 or 6.
 
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Pabblymember11

Guest
So, if the Gmail limit is 100, please change the limit in the Gmail Action to 100 vs the current 5 or 6.
The limit and the policy of the Gmail API are decided by Google itself. We do not manage the quota of any application at our end.

You may check the same on the Gmail API reference.

 
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