On Apr 15, 2005, at 2:06 PM, Chris Santerre wrote:
Wow! 12%! Damn!
Thank goodness for those SARE and SURBL guys! ;)
If my two inbound servers deliver more than 10% each per day, I'm
shocked. Each currently processes about 13-14k message attempts
inbound per day.
And I've not even implemented
Total SMTP Connections
6008
Total Rejected By RBL
4803
Total Flagged By SA
431
Total Delivered
774
Percentage Delivered
12
Wow! 12%! Damn!
Thank goodness for those SARE and SURBL guys! ;)
--Chris (Still working on a new SARE ruleset...8 months and counting)
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Chris Santerre writes:
Total SMTP Connections
6008
Total Rejected By RBL
4803
Total Flagged By SA
431
Total Delivered
774
Percentage Delivered
12
Wow! 12%! Damn!
Thank goodness for those SARE and SURBL guys! ;)
yeah, but 12% of
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Chris Santerre writes
Chris Santerre writes:
Total SMTP Connections
6008
Total Rejected By RBL
4803
Total Flagged By SA
431
Total Delivered
774
Percentage Delivered
12
Wow! 12%! Damn!
Thank goodness for those SARE and SURBL guys! ;)
yeah, but 12% of *what*? (hint: no idea of fps in
Sure...rain on the parade! Actually the data doesn't say if
the marked as spams were delivered either.
Remind me to poke you in the eye when I see you! ;)
--Chris
No, the stuff marked as spam doesn't get delivered, at least not to the
users. That percentage was what doesn't get