Limit on number of addressees in one message?  (using Apple Mail)

Is there a max number of addressees that can be contained in any one outgoing message? ..... i.e., if this limit is exceeded, the message will not be sent to any of the addressees.
I use Gmail via Apple Mail 2.1.3. Gmail's limit is 500 addressees.
Thanks.

Hi Bob, I have read of a limit far less than that for Mail, but can't remember what it was.
Is this in the To:, CC:, or BCC: entry btw?
IIRC, using a Group instead of individual addies gets you more.

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