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 ===== Setting up batch sending ===== ===== Setting up batch sending =====
  
-Checking the box on the Send screen labelled ​Send in Batches ​will allow you specify two parameters:+Checking the box on the Send screen labelled ​Batched Sending ​will allow you to specify two parameters:
  
 ^ Name ^ Description ^ ^ Name ^ Description ^
 | Batch Size | The number of contacts to send in each batch. | | Batch Size | The number of contacts to send in each batch. |
-| Delay | How many hours Sentori should wait before picking up the next batch of contacts to send to. |+| Delay | How long Sentori should wait before picking up the next batch of contacts to send to. |
  
 ===== Batch sending example ===== ===== Batch sending example =====
  
-An organisation with a small sales team wish to email their list of 5,000 contacts. In order to manage their daily workloads they decide to send their email over the course of a week. To achieve this, they would set the Batch Size to 1,000 contacts, the Delay to 24 hours, and schedule ​to email to send at 8am.+An organisation with a small sales team wish to email their list of 5,000 contacts. In order to manage their daily workloads they decide to send their email over the course of a week. To achieve this, they set the Batch Size to 1,000 contacts, the Delay to 24 hours, and schedule ​their email to send at 8am.
  
 The result is a batch of 1,000 emails being sent every day for five days at 8am. The result is a batch of 1,000 emails being sent every day for five days at 8am.
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 ===== Batches and send speed ===== ===== Batches and send speed =====
  
-In planning a batch send, it is useful to understand the speed at which your batches can be sent. Whilst there is no set speed, the following variables will affect ​the send rate:+In planning a batch send, it is useful to understand the speed at which your batches can be sent. Whilst there is no set speed, the following variables will affect ​your send rate:
  
   * Whether you are on our shared IP pools or your own private IPs (and how many IPs you have).   * Whether you are on our shared IP pools or your own private IPs (and how many IPs you have).
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   * The engagement of your contacts.   * The engagement of your contacts.
  
-As a very rough rule of thumb, users of our shared service with a clean listcould consider an approximate send speed of ~60,​000/​hour. In reality, we have senders who achieve more than that and some that achieve a lot less.+As a very rough rule of thumb, users of our shared service with a clean list could consider an approximate ​maximum ​send speed of ~60,​000/​hour. In reality, we have senders who achieve ​much more than that and some that achieve a lot less
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 +===== Cancelling batch sending ===== 
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 +Once an email has started batch sending, it is possible (via the Cancel/​Reschedule option on the email'​s cog menu) to cancel the remaining batches and have the remainder of the emails (excluding the current batch) send in a single group