"You have reached the in-game cap of unique mail recipients" please fix this

I have an army of 17 alts for daily CDs, and in order to manage them, i need to send mail to all of them every day.

After a few mails sent, i get this annoying message “you have reached the in-game cap of unique mail recipients”, and can’t mail stuff anymore, unless i wait a few hours.

In order not to get this message, i tried to change my TSM mailing operations : instead of sending 17 mails to 17 characters, i send 1 mail with all the stuff to character 1, then he uses his daily cooldowns, then he mails all the remaining stuff to character 2, and so on. But it didn’t solve the problem, i still get this error message, the game won’t let me mail more than (approximately) 10 different characters per day. Doesn’t matter if i mail them all by once, or one by one throughout the day. When i reach this limit, i have no other choice than using my 2nd account to face-to-face trade my own stuff to my own characters.

Although I understand that this thing was setup as an anti-spam, why can’t i send unlimited mails to characters OF MY OWN ACCOUNT ? Please fix this, it is so frustrating, especially for a person who invests a lot of time into playing the auction house game.

go outside instead of playing 17 chars

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Leave the house, Get a job, Get a life

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Maybe he is just playing game differently than you? I assume you the type of guy spending equal amount of gametime in goldshire. Enjoy.

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Says the guy with over 100 posts on the forums. With equal non useful comments. You should be banned.

I shouldn’t even bother replying to these comments, but w/e.

Most of these characters were afk-boosted for gold during classic in 2020-2021 ; some others were boosted for real money through blizzard shop ; and finally some of them were leveled the “normal” way. TBH, if you play all the classes at max level, i probably spent less time leveling than you.

Some people chose to farm and/or do daily quests every day to make gold in the game ; i chose to use profession cooldowns so that i can get a steady and consistent AFK-income without the need to move my characters away from the auction house. Some people work hard, some other people work smart.

I also enjoy playing WoW for its auction house & economy ; one could say it is weird, but one could also say that the very fact of playing WoW is weird, killing monsters and stuff, instead of spending time in real life…

Furthermore, you know nothing of my life ; maybe i can’t leave the house for whatever reason ; maybe i have a lot of free time at work ; maybe i’ve played a lot of WoW recently because something went bad in my life, tldr you know nothing of me.

now i almost feel bad for saying anything

@Flemmedetout: That is absolutely fine.

On actual topic… This will most likely not directly solve your problem, but might allow you to sort of bypass most of it:

Divide the materials to be sent to two groups of roughly equal size (read further to figure out what should go where as you know your characters best).

Send first group to character 1.

Send second group to a character on your second account.

Switch to your second account and collect group two items. Again, split into two roughly equal groups and send to characters 10 and 14 on first account.

Switch back to first account and log character 1. Collect group one from mail. Use CD of character 1. Split remaining things to two mails and send those to characters 2 and 6.

Log character 2. Pick up mail. Use CD. Send materials to characters 3, 4 and 5.

Log characters 3, 4 and 5, pick up mails and use their CDs.

Log character 6. Pick up mail. Use CD. Send materials to characters 7, 8 and 9.

Log characters 7, 8 and 9, pick up mails and use their CDs.

Log character 10. Only pick material that character needs from mail. Return rest to sender (the character on 2nd account). Use CD.

Log character 14. Do the same as with character 10.

Log 2nd account. Pick up 1st return mail. Send mail to characters 11, 12 and 13. Pick up 2nd return mail. Send mail to characters 15, 16 and 17.

Log 1st account. Go through characters 11, 12, 13, 15, 16 and 17, picking up mails and using CDs.

If successful, you are done.