On 07/03/2015 07:20 PM, Alex Regan wrote:
We are not the originators of these messages. The users on this system
have a .forward file that's forwarding these messages through to gmail.
Then if you or your customers didn't originate them, then they should
not have been sent from your server. I
Hi,
How do people generally deal with these?
They, and the some of the network around them, are promoted to my
packet filter for a few months. If I see nothing in 3 months or so,
they get unblocked. To easy the load on my packet filter, not on the
spammers.
These are messages being forwarded
On 07/03/2015 04:07 PM, Marius Gologan wrote:
You forward messages repeatedly, flooding this mailing list too.
I received a Wietse automated message saying they were rejected for
various reasons pertaining to words in the body and was told to retry.
Google it doesn't think differently, bu
On Jul 3, 2015, at 2:06 PM, Alex Regan wrote:
> How do people generally deal with these?
They, and the some of the network around them, are promoted to my packet filter
for a few months. If I see nothing in 3 months or so, they get unblocked. To
easy the load on my packet filter, not on the s
uly 3, 2015 11:06 PM
To: Marius Gologan; 'postfix users list'
Subject: Re: Outbound rate limiting
On 07/03/2015 03:23 PM, Marius Gologan wrote:
> As per your errors, you send Unsolicited Messages. If that is the
> case then is not related to sending rates, but to spam complaints
&g
s...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Alex Sent:
Friday, July 3, 2015 8:05 PM To: postfix users list Subject: Outbound
rate limiting
Hi,
Some time ago I had asked a question about rate limiting email to
sites like gmail and yahoo using transport maps and
destination_concurrency_limit, but I still can't
n - is built in time based on quality (engagement), not quantity.
Is not a technical tweak.
-Original Message-
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org]
On Behalf Of Alex
Sent: Friday, July 3, 2015 8:05 PM
To: postfix users list
Subject: Outbound rate
Hi,
Some time ago I had asked a question about rate limiting email to
sites like gmail and yahoo using transport maps and
destination_concurrency_limit, but I still can't get it right. I'm
trying to throttle traffic to avoid the following restrictions from
sites like google:
Jul 3 12:57:37 prop