* Mark Sapiro :
> We cannot help you directly. Hotmail and Yahoo think you are a spammer.
> You have to negotiate with them directly and convince them that you
> aren't and that their customers want your mail and get them to
> whitelist your server.
With Yahoo!, this is relatively easy:
http://f
Khalil Abbas wrote:
>this sucks! I've created a list of 100,000 subscribers .. SMTP_MAX_RCPTS=5,
>throttle worked perfectly, 800 emails per minute.. the messages should be
>delivered in a 2 hours time .. now it's 4 hours and 47,000 messages are
>stuck because hotmail n yahoo are deferring ..
Khalil,
Looking online, it looks like you might have to lower that number a bit...
http://mailvivo.zendesk.com/entries/45256-my-email-is-taking-a-long-time-to-send-should-i-be-concerned
http://www.broadbandreports.com/forum/r3241890-Mail-problems-to-Yahoo-Hotmail-from-Megapath
http://serverfault
this sucks! I've created a list of 100,000 subscribers .. SMTP_MAX_RCPTS=5,
throttle worked perfectly, 800 emails per minute.. the messages should be
delivered in a 2 hours time .. now it's 4 hours and 47,000 messages are
stuck because hotmail n yahoo are deferring ..
I read somewhere that the
Pete Bell wrote:
>
>I run a Mailman list and when I look at the list's "config.pck..dump"
>file, I see three letter codes alongside each member's name in the
>"user_options" section.
>
>Such codes as 264, 268, 280 and so on.
>
>Any chance of finding a full list of what they mean please?
Tho
Stefan Foerster wrote:
>
>Go with SMTP_MAX_RCPT=1000 in Mailman but limit the number of Postfix
>processes, start with 20 (postconf -e default_process_limit=20 &&
>postfix reload), see how that works out for you and increase the
>default_process_limit if it works well until performance gets worse.
* Khalil Abbas :
> well I bought this server:
>
> RAM 1x 4 GB DDR2-RAM ECC
> HDD 2x 500 GB SATA II-HDD 7.200 rpm
> Barebone 1x Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX100 S5
> CPU 1x Intel Xeon X3320 Quadcore
>
> I did set the SMTP_MAX_RCPT to 5 .. then I created a list of 10,000
> members, n it delivered them in lik
Hi.
I run a Mailman list and when I look at the list's "config.pck..dump" file,
I see three letter codes alongside each member's name in the "user_options"
section.
Such codes as 264, 268, 280 and so on.
Any chance of finding a full list of what they mean please?
Similarly, in the "membe