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Max hourly emails per domain bypassed

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  • psytanium
    Hello, Getting notified on high activity of outgoing spams can help me prevent lots of problems for me and my users. This is the 3rd time I get blocked by Godaddy SMTP relay, for 24h, without receiving any notification. I have already set the "Max hourly emails per domain" to 50, and the "Number of emails a domain may send per day before the system sends a notification" to 300 Could it be the Mailman configuration ? What can disable the notification system ? Please I need to understand those settings, once for every time.
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  • cPanelLauren
    This documentation should go over this pretty thoroughly
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  • omidsolo
    psytanium, SMTP server just continue accepting emails, but will bounce them all after number 100! Server does not reject them in SMTP send attempt stage, at least by default this is the behavior. I never had a root access to cPanel so I don't know about its options. That's the worst decision for mid and small size legit companies who use opted-in Email Marketing, or send regular announcements to their customers. To prevent murder, guns should not be suspended. Since many hosting providers use cPanel this 100 emails per hour caused some companies to sell SMTP out service for very high prices! When relaying a message to SMTP server with marketing software the user is authorized, according to the CAN-SPAM Act 2003 every single SPAM can lead to up to 11,000 USD penalty, at least if spamming occurs, it's easy for users to find the hosting provider and report it, that's what I've done regularly in the past 20 years! I think it's better to think about businesses, not only about spammers! *** This is very usual in the programming, specially for very old established applications, this happened for me as well. I have started a big project around 18 years ago which is still active, the fundamentals are based on the initial algorithm. That time, I was a beginner, thing were different, human is not always right, but many of the main application architectures are intact and in the mind of developer seems like a indisputable rule! After nears 15 years, I found that some of them are not good anymore, and that was suggested by the others, our mind does not want big changes! This very very strict limit is one of those, permission based email marketing which is CAN-SPAM compatible should not be restricted.
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  • psytanium
    This documentation should go over this pretty thoroughly
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  • psytanium
    Does "Count mailman deliveries towards a domain"s Max hourly emails." affect "Number of emails a domain may send per day before the system sends a notification." ?
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  • psytanium
    If I have to configure my server and fix problems on my own, at least provide proper documentations. For e.g. in teh documentation you say "The maximum number of emails each domain can send out per hour" but you don't tell us what happen if the number of emails sent exceeded the limit. That's why I'm asking those questions, so I can configure my server and avoid wasting my time and yours. But no one answer.
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  • cPanelLauren
    My main concern is why I didn't get notification by email when a user have sent more than 500 spams. The link you sent to me do not include answers to my questions.

    The issue is, if they're sent via a script a lot of times they're sent either as nobody or originating from the hostname of the server - this isn't going to result in an email notification being sent which is why following the suggestions/best practices provided in the documentation is so important
    Does "Count mailman deliveries towards a domain"s Max hourly emails." affect "Number of emails a domain may send per day before the system sends a notification." ?

    If you have mailman mails counted then yes it should send a notification - if not then no. I also want to point out that these are community forums, while we try to respond to every thread if you need immediate assistance you may want to check in with your provider or open a ticket.
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