On 27 Jan 2020, at 10:41, James Moe wrote:
> On 2020-01-26 12:57 PM, Emmanuel BILLOT wrote:
>
>> status=deferred (host mx-eu.mail.am0.yahoodns.net
>> Messages from X.X.X.X temporarily deferred due to user complaints
> It would seem you recipients do not appreciate your "massive" newsletter.
>
On 2020-01-26 12:57 PM, Emmanuel BILLOT wrote:
> status=deferred (host mx-eu.mail.am0.yahoodns.net
> Messages from X.X.X.X temporarily deferred due to user complaints
>
It would seem you recipients do not appreciate your "massive" newsletter.
I do not see how rate limiting would solve this use
On 2020-01-27 12:19, @lbutlr wrote:
> On 26 Jan 2020, at 23:19, gaia45500 wrote:
>> Many thanks for your explanations and your patience.
>
> While you have solved one problem, for now, you will almost certainly
> continue to have problems with yahoo because they are really bad at email.
Honestl
On 26 Jan 2020, at 23:19, gaia45500 wrote:
> Many thanks for your explanations and your patience.
While you have solved one problem, for now, you will almost certainly continue
to have problems with yahoo because they are really bad at email.
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"Oh damn", said Maladict.
Many thanks for your explanations and your patience.
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gaia45500:
> I can't do anything about sending app.
You haven't properly configureed POSTFIX rate limits. You just got
lucky because the SENDING APP LIMITS kept you under the Yahoo limits.
> Considering i can only work on Postfix, and that it is exclusivly used to
> send outgoing messaging for de
I can't do anything about sending app.
Considering i can only work on Postfix, and that it is exclusivly used to
send outgoing messaging for dedicated domains, i folled this
http://steam.io/2013/04/01/postfix-rate-limiting/
what could we do more ?
What should be other ways to control POSTFIX OUT
gaia45500:
> Thanks for replying.
>
> Ok no problem with this explanation, i'll try this smtp_mx_session_limit
> parameter.
> Howerver, and it has still happened few minutes ago, does it prevent Postfix
> to "vomit" all deferred mails and make the IP blocke again ?
You have failed to set POSTFIX
Thanks for replying.
Ok no problem with this explanation, i'll try this smtp_mx_session_limit
parameter.
Howerver, and it has still happened few minutes ago, does it prevent Postfix
to "vomit" all deferred mails and make the IP blocke again ?
You say that slow donw apply wherever mails come from,
Emmanuel BILLOT:
> BUT
> when mails are blocked, there are stored in deferred queue. And when
> Postfix "replay" these deferred mails, slow down does'nt apply.
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY INCORRECT. The Postfix delivery rate does not
depend on whether a message comes from the deferred queue (new mail)
or f
Hi,
Sorry about a such boring subject : we have problems with Yahoo for sending
mails.
OUr company have to send "massive" newsletter to yahoo users, but we are
frequently (always ?) deferred, with only one "simple" explanation :
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