On 8/13/2013 7:43 AM, Philippe Bloix wrote:
I would like to set a limit rate per domain. I know i can use
« destination_rate_delay » and it works ! The problem is that the minimum
period is 1s. It permits to send 1 email per domain per second .
If i want to send for example 5 emails per
Hi,
Am 2013-08-13 18:10, schrieb DTNX Postmaster:
On Aug 13, 2013, at 17:34, Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org wrote:
On 8/13/2013 10:26 AM, Philippe Bloix wrote:
What i would like is :
For example, my postfix relay accepts about 1000 emails (1 shot)
from a SMTP client, then the postfix
Thank you for your response.
I'm not administrator of all submission servers then i'm not allowed to set
retry intervalon some application servers.
I thought about putting on hold all the mails but my goal is to send about
10 mails per domain per second but it's quite difficult to implement with
Thanks for your response
I'm not a spammer :-), i'm working in a telecom firm where we send emails
to our customers.
In fact, it's not easy to contact some receivers who is rate limiting,
then in theses cases the goal is to reduce the rate per sec (about 10 mails
per domain per sec); i'm
On 8/14/2013 7:14 AM, Philippe Bloix wrote:
Thanks for your response
I'm not a spammer :-), i'm working in a telecom firm where we send
emails to our customers.
In fact, it's not easy to contact some receivers who is rate
limiting, then in theses cases the goal is to reduce the rate per
On 8/14/2013 7:14 AM, Philippe Bloix wrote:
Thanks for your response
I'm not a spammer :-), i'm working in a telecom firm where we send emails
to our customers.
Ok, so you're a telecom company and the receivers in question are your
customers.
In fact, it's not easy to contact some
Of course it's easy to contact our customers!
But in some cases, it can be difficult to contact the mail provider of our
customers in order to ask to belong to their whitelist...
PB
2013/8/14 Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com
On 8/14/2013 7:14 AM, Philippe Bloix wrote:
Thanks for your
On 8/14/2013 10:12 AM, Philippe Bloix wrote:
Of course it's easy to contact our customers!
But in some cases, it can be difficult to contact the mail provider of our
customers in order to ask to belong to their whitelist...
If this is truly the case and this is legitimate transactional mail,
Philippe Bloix:
In fact, it's not easy to contact some receivers who is rate limiting,
then in theses cases the goal is to reduce the rate per sec (about 10 mails
per domain per sec); i'm astonished that postfix (without addons) is not
allowed to do that but at best only 1 mail per domain
Hi!
I would like to set a limit rate per domain. I know i can use
« destination_rate_delay » and it works ! The problem is that the minimum
period is 1s. It permits to send 1 email per domain per second .
If i want to send for example 5 emails per domain per second, how is it
possible by using
Hi,
postfwd allows for fine tuning of such limitation.
-nik
Philippe Bloix pbl...@gmail.com schrieb:
Hi!
I would like to set a limit rate per domain. I know i can use
« destination_rate_delay » and it works ! The problem is that the
minimum
period is 1s. It permits to send 1 email per
On Aug 13, 2013, at 15:21, Dominik George n...@naturalnet.de wrote:
postfwd allows for fine tuning of such limitation.
Philippe Bloix pbl...@gmail.com schrieb:
Hi!
I would like to set a limit rate per domain. I know i can use «
destination_rate_delay » and it works ! The problem is
Thanks Nik for your response.
I had a look in the postfwd website. The postfwd rate limit examples show
that when the limit is reached, emails are rejected.
What i would like is :
For example, my postfix relay accepts about 1000 emails (1 shot) from a
SMTP client, then the postfix server
On 8/13/2013 10:26 AM, Philippe Bloix wrote:
What i would like is :
For example, my postfix relay accepts about 1000 emails (1 shot)
from a SMTP client, then the postfix server relays them with the
rate of 5 emails per domain per second without REJECT.
As documented, the minimum delay is 1
On Aug 13, 2013, at 17:34, Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org wrote:
On 8/13/2013 10:26 AM, Philippe Bloix wrote:
What i would like is :
For example, my postfix relay accepts about 1000 emails (1 shot)
from a SMTP client, then the postfix server relays them with the
rate of 5 emails per
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