No, the RECIPIENT_INACTIVE_EXPIRE variable applies to recipients (on 
your email hosts).  Senders are regulated with
SENDER_INACTIVE_EXPIRE (which can in principle be anybody who sends mail 
to your site).   We use, for example, SENDERTIMELIMIT=1h and 
SENDER_INACTIVE_EXPIRE=4h which is generously large, given the value of 
the sender time limit parameter.

--Tobias

John Beaver wrote:
> Jon Duggan wrote:
>   
>> RECIPIENT_INACTIVE_EXPIRE=
>>
>> # inactive recipients database record cleanup       default: 31 days
>> #
>> #   this allows you to specify how long the throttling
>> #   records of inactive recipients are kept in the database.
>> #   this allows to keep the database small. a setting
>> #   of 0 keeps all entries.
>> #
>>
>> Done using the cleanup crons
>>
>>     
>
> Does this apply to the senders (using saslauth/sender based throttling)?
> (ps. no I haven't looked at the code in a while)
>   

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