On 12/20/23 11:37, Andy Smith wrote:
Hello,

On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 11:16:02AM -0500, Pocket wrote:
On 12/20/23 11:12, Marco Moock wrote:
Am 20.12.2023 um 11:07:16 Uhr schrieb Pocket:
Spectrum limits the number of concurrent connections from a sender,
as well as the total number of connections allowed. Limits vary based
on the reputation of the IP address. Reduce your number of
connections and try again later.
You can't fix that until you make your mail provider change those
policies.
Ok I will twist their arms and complain to the cops or maybe I should
comtact the DOJ,

maybe that will get it fixed
We are just trying to help you with the strange policies of your
email provider that make it hard for you to participate in Internet
mailing lists. It's not our fault and if you are going to go from
bombarding us with pointless admin commands to snarky responses then
why should we bother? At least we are getting somewhere now, instead
of just leaving you to howl into the void.

The operator of the sending MTA for the Debian lists can limit the
amount of connections to spectrum, talk to the postmasters there if you
think the might implement that.
Why is the user list the only one that has this issue?
I can see how it will bias against debian-user if debian-user
happens to be the busiest Debian list that you are on. A greater
percentage of debian-user's emails will be rejected by Spectrum.

Thanks,
Andy

Still doesn't provide and answer for why I was kicked after one email bounced.

at 2% I had a long way to go before I hit the 76% death ray




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