On 2/13/2012 10:16 AM, scott ewing wrote:
My ISP limits email sent from our server to 250 / hr. We have 258 subscribers to
our list.
They have recently upgraded the limit to 300 / hr. This means we can send out 1
email / hr
Does mailman offer any functionality to help with this problem? For example, we
could approve the messages as they come in and mailman could send them out as
allowed?
As of now, we have to "remember" when the last email was approved for
distribution. Kinda cumbersome all around.
Sincerely,
Scott Ewing
s...@prodigy.net
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Hi Scott:
Mailman does not offer such a feature. My suggestion is to look for an
ISP such as ours that does not impose any sending limits on its mailman
users.
You can get more information about our mailman hosting at
http://www.emwd.com/mailman.html
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