A few things you can do:
1. Many spammers can switch their IP address but you should blacklist any ip
that signs up for an account and spam, it will slow them down at least
2. The 100 cap per day is a good idea but I'd lower it to 5 messages a day,
increasing by a couple messages cap per week.
I know powermta as well as postfix and I think I can add to some of the
comments on here, powermta is not cheap by any means and of course postfix
is free, however pmta might have some settings out of the box that are
optimized for bulk but they can not come close to postfix as far as email
standar
Hi all, I have a question about notify_classes as well, so I figured I'd
jump in here and ask.
Mine is set to notify_classes = resource because it can't be left blank or
it will turn in to notify_classes = resource, software I believe (the
default), I would rather not get any notification emails.
Ok awesome, I must have misunderstood the docs about it setting blank as
the default, thank you very much!
Paul
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 1:13 PM, Viktor Dukhovni
wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 07, 2013 at 01:09:13PM -0400, AFCommerce LLC wrote:
>
> > Mine is set to notify_classes = resourc
Also take a look at the following settings in the postconf docs:
default_destination_recipient_limit
default_destination_concurrency_limit
initial_destination_concurrency
queue_run_delay
Their importance to you (in my opinion) are listed in order, the first
setting I listed is what is most lik