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Re: outbound email throtteling
From: Adam Young (adam
vbfx.com)
Date: Mon May 23 2005 - 14:21:43 CDT
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 20:55:28 +0200
gramels <gramels
gmail.com> wrote:
> My ISPs starts to block me for three ours once I sent more than
> 50mails/min, which happens from time to time due to my mailing lists.
The ISP that I work for also does something similar, albeit a bit more
restrictive. (If more than 400msg/hr). However, we also block all port 25
traffic, with exception, to our own smtp servers.
> Does anybody know an easy way to convince postfix to send not faster
> as e.g. 40 mails/min ?
>
Relay mail through your ISP's mail servers. Usually and most likely, they will
not rate limit that.
Hope this helps,
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Adam Young <adam_at_vbfx_dot_com>
http://www.vbfx.com/
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