Hi, my hosting service just let me know that I have exceeded their allowable emails per hours send limit. They suggested I use a mailing list that can stagger my sends. Does Mail Man do this and how? I'd love to continue using this platform. Thanks!
dumpsterdiver wrote:
Hi, my hosting service just let me know that I have exceeded their allowable emails per hours send limit. They suggested I use a mailing list that can stagger my sends. Does Mail Man do this and how? I'd love to continue using this platform. Thanks!
There is no way in standard Mailman to throttle or stagger delivery, but there is a patch in the FAQ at <http://wiki.list.org/x/j4A9> that could be installed by your hosting provider in it's Mailman to limit delivery from Mailman to a predetermined maximum number of messages per given time period.
This patch may not be satisfactory for a hosting provider situation because it would apply globally to the entire Mailman installation rather than "per user", but they might be willing to consider it.
On the other hand, if you are exceeding their limit because you have more than the limit subscribers to your list, and one post results in sending over the limit, you might be able to convince them that while a single post exceeds your limit for that hour, you only post once a day, or twice a week or ... so your average rate is still way less than the limit so they shouldn't penalize you.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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