Peter Blair:
> On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 4:13 AM, Bjron Mork wrote:
> > I do have the same concerns, is there any way to implement users bases
> > sending policies through postfix ?
>
> Not really. Postfix accepts messages into one of its queues, and will
> pick those messages up (depending on its
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 4:13 AM, Bjron Mork wrote:
> I do have the same concerns, is there any way to implement users bases
> sending policies through postfix …
Not really. Postfix accepts messages into one of its queues, and will
pick those messages up (depending on its retry formula) and attemp
rg] *On Behalf Of *Alejandro Facultad
> *Sent:* Thursday, August 04, 2011 7:57 PM
> *To:* postfix-users@postfix.org
> *Subject:* Re: Sending massive mails
>
>
>
> What is the difference if the recipients opt in receive the
: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: Sending massive mails
What is the difference if the recipients opt in receive the mails or not,
from the point of view of spam black lists ???
Thanks again
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De: Ralf Hildebrandt
Para: postfix-users@postfix.org
Enviado: jueves, 4 de
* Stan Hoeppner :
> On 8/4/2011 9:57 AM, Alejandro Facultad wrote:
> > What is the difference if the recipients opt in receive the mails or not,
> > from the point of view of spam black lists ???
>
> No difference, if you're referring to DNSBLs. Almost all are trap
> driven.
Uhm, if somebody
On 8/4/2011 9:57 AM, Alejandro Facultad wrote:
> What is the difference if the recipients opt in receive the mails or not,
> from the point of view of spam black lists ???
No difference, if you're referring to DNSBLs. Almost all are trap
driven. So if you're sending to real customer addresses,
* John Levine :
> If you are sending mail to a list of 15,000 people, you need processes
> to handle bounces and complaints, remove people who don't want to be on
> the list any more, and do all the rest of the stuff that's required for
> legitimate list management. Postfix is a dandy MTA, but it
If you are sending mail to a list of 15,000 people, you need processes
to handle bounces and complaints, remove people who don't want to be
on the list any more, and do all the rest of the stuff that's required
for legitimate list management. Postfix is a dandy MTA, but it
doesn't do that.
Outsou
* Alejandro Facultad :
> What is the difference if the recipients opt in receive the mails or not,
> from the point of view of spam black lists ???
If they opt-in, then it's not spam.
--
Ralf Hildebrandt
Geschäftsbereich IT | Abteilung Netzwerk
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Campus
to: Re: Sending massive mails
>
>* Alejandro Facultad :
>> Dear, I have a Postfix mail server in my company and a person from here is
>> asking to send massive mails to a list of 15.000 recipients in order to
>> announce periodically our company's news.
>>
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On 04/08/2011 15:22, Alejandro Facultad wrote:
Dear, I have a Postfix mail server in my company and a person from here
is asking to send massive mails to a list of 15.000 recipients in order
to announce periodically our company's news.
I think with've got the risk that our mail server may be con
* Alejandro Facultad :
> Dear, I have a Postfix mail server in my company and a person from here is
> asking to send massive mails to a list of 15.000 recipients in order to
> announce periodically our company's news.
>
> I think with've got the risk that our mail server may be considered a spam
Dear, I have a Postfix mail server in my company and a person from here is
asking to send massive mails to a list of 15.000 recipients in order to
announce periodically our company's news.
I think with've got the risk that our mail server may be considered a spam
server, being included in some
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