On 17 Jun 2009 at 14:57, Scott Haneda wrote:

[snip]

> Probably email throttling is the best thing.  Allow one email per x  
> seconds, more than that, drop the connection for y seconds.  I think  
> this is perhaps the biggest mistake they could fix and not get many  
> support calls at all:
>   ( http://postmaster.comcast.net/ )
> 
> #9 Comcast allows 1000 recipients per message.
> 
> That is just insane, it is as if they are inviting spammers in to  
> either CC or BCC a single message.  I have a lot of crap head friends  
> who still think forwarding emails is cool, but to date, I have not  
> seen anyone break 50 addresses.  I think 100 is more than than fair,  
> above that, prove you are trusted, and get more.

Yes, although these limits are for external 
mail coming into their servers.  It also says, 
in the same para, that large volumes may be 
throttled.

I would hope that outbound user mail is 
restricted as you say.

paul


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