On Tuesday 05 September 2006 9:16 am, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> On Tuesday, Sep 5th 2006 at 08:19 -0400, quoth Jerry Feldman:
>
> =>On Monday 04 September 2006 2:10 pm, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> =>> I pay an extra $20/month for what they call a static IP address. It's
> =>> still served up via dhcp and the address comes from their dynamic
> address =>> pool, but it doesn't change. The real reason for getting it
> though is so =>> that they open up incoming 80 and outgoing 25.
> =>>
> =>> Recenetly I noticed that they are throttling my outbound mail. I'm
> =>> getting 400 series codes saying 'Too many connections.' The queue
> will =>> process after about 20 minutes. I have a list of large domains
> who will =>> not accept mail from me because myu address is coming from a
> dynamic =>> address pool, so those domains have to route through RCN's
> server. =>>
> =>> I have a trouble ticket in with them. We shall see. :-(
> =>Are you using RCN's smtp server as a relayhost?
>
> I use RCN as a relay for all domains that reject mail from my server
> because it's in a dynamic address pool. That would include big players
> like comcast, redhat, earthlink, juno, etc...
Then let me restate. Are you receiving the 400 series codes from the RCN 
SMTP server or from other servers. I know that Comcast has a fixed limit of 
outgoing email per day per customer. RCN could very well be enforcing this 
policy. 
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Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Boston Linux and Unix user group
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