Dnia 15.11.2023 o godz. 20:02:44 Steffen Nurpmeso via Postfix-users pisze:
> Funnily i just now got while sending a mail to not more than about
> i think two dozen gmail accounts:
> 
>   Nov 15 18:31:54 postfix/smtp[30872]: 32CC41605F: host 
> gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com[66.102.1.27] said: 421-4.7.28 Our system has 
> detected an unusual rate of unsolicited mail. To 421-4.7.28 protect our users 
> from spam, mail has been temporarily rate limited. 421-4.7.28 Please visit 
> 421-4.7.28  https://support.google.com/mail/?p=UnsolicitedRateLimitError to 
> 421 4.7.28 review our Bulk Email Senders Guidelines. 
> t17-20020a0560001a5100b0032fc38481c6si6035120wry.1009 - gsmtp (in reply to 
> end of DATA command)
> 
> Funny.  Postfix then scheduled them and got them through next.

I had this some time ago even while sending SINGLE mail to ONE gmail
recipient. Messages were sometimes deferred even for 8-10 hours before they
got through.

It happened out of nowhere (no setup changes on my side), lasted about a
week and disappeared by itself.

Until now I don't know why it was so. I guess it's just Google doing Google
things...
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   Jaroslaw Rafa
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