* Stefan Förster :
> This, OTOH, is a pretty interesting choice - you do limit yourself
> to 100 * 3600 mails per hour (you didn't show any
> slow_destination_concurrency_limit settings, so I'm assuming stock
> process limits) and that really makes a difference?
It seems to work .)
--
Ralf Hild
Hello Ralf,
* Ralf Hildebrandt :
> * Jeff Grossman :
>> I have a question regarding Yahoo deferrals. I know this subject has
>> been talked about a lot. Everything I could find via Google was from at
>> least a year ago though. I was wondering if anybody has found new ways
>> of limiting the Ya
* Jeff Grossman :
> I have a question regarding Yahoo deferrals. I know this subject has
> been talked about a lot. Everything I could find via Google was from at
> least a year ago though. I was wondering if anybody has found new ways
> of limiting the Yahoo deferrals? I run two mailing lists.
Jeff Grossman wrote:
> I have a question regarding Yahoo deferrals. I know this subject has
> been talked about a lot. Everything I could find via Google was from at
> least a year ago though. I was wondering if anybody has found new ways
> of limiting the Yahoo deferrals?
I haven't read these
Jeff Grossman wrote regarding SMTP_MAX_RCPTS:
>
>If I am not mistaken, since I am using VERP, each message is sent to each
>recipient individually and that setting would have no effect for me.
This is correct. For a VERPed message, SMTP_MAX_RCPTS is effectively 1
regardless of the actual setting.
* Jeff Grossman :
> FBL. I will add the slow_delivery_rate_delay and see if that also makes a
> difference.
I rather slow myself down before they do :)
> I am also unsubscribing anybody who complains as soon as I get the feedback
> e-mail from Yahoo. I have only started doing that for the pas
On Fri, 02 Oct 2009 09:41:38 -0700, Chris Miller
wrote:
> Jeff Grossman wrote:
>> I have a question regarding Yahoo deferrals. I know this subject has
>> been talked about a lot. Everything I could find via Google was from at
>> least a year ago though. I was wondering if anybody has found new
On Fri, 2 Oct 2009 10:13:59 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Jeff Grossman wrote:
>>
>>I am running Mailman version 2.1.12. I have full personalization turned
>>on to help with bounces. I have all of the verp options turned on:
>>
>>
>>
>>VERP_CONFIRMATIONS = Yes
>>
>>VERP_PROBES = Yes
>>
>>VERP_PE
On Fri, 2 Oct 2009 19:12:12 +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt
wrote:
> * Jeff Grossman :
>> I have a question regarding Yahoo deferrals. I know this subject has
>> been talked about a lot. Everything I could find via Google was from at
>> least a year ago though. I was wondering if anybody has found new
Jeff Grossman wrote:
>
>I am running Mailman version 2.1.12. I have full personalization turned
>on to help with bounces. I have all of the verp options turned on:
>
>
>
>VERP_CONFIRMATIONS = Yes
>
>VERP_PROBES = Yes
>
>VERP_PERSONALIZED_DELIVERIES = Yes
I can't add anything to what Stephen ha
* Jeff Grossman :
> I have a question regarding Yahoo deferrals. I know this subject has
> been talked about a lot. Everything I could find via Google was from at
> least a year ago though. I was wondering if anybody has found new ways
> of limiting the Yahoo deferrals? I run two mailing lists.
On Sat, 03 Oct 2009 01:37:20 +0900, "Stephen J. Turnbull"
wrote:
> Jeff Grossman writes:
> > I have a question regarding Yahoo deferrals. I know this subject has
> > been talked about a lot. Everything I could find via Google was from
at
> > least a year ago though.
>
> Nothing has changed.
Jeff Grossman writes:
> I have a question regarding Yahoo deferrals. I know this subject has
> been talked about a lot. Everything I could find via Google was from at
> least a year ago though.
Nothing has changed. At 10,000 addresses per post, you are definitely
mass mailing, and you're goi
I have a question regarding Yahoo deferrals. I know this subject has
been talked about a lot. Everything I could find via Google was from at
least a year ago though. I was wondering if anybody has found new ways
of limiting the Yahoo deferrals? I run two mailing lists. Each one is
an announcem
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