John W Gintell writes:
> Many of the web hosting services that offer mailman place a limit on
> the number of messages/hour that a given domain can deliver. This is
> presumably done to avoid saturating their servers. If you exceed the
> limit, they just ignore some of the recipients.
John W Gintell wrote:
>Many of the web hosting services that offer mailman place a limit on
>the number of messages/hour that a given domain can deliver. This is
>presumably done to avoid saturating their servers. If you exceed the
>limit, they just ignore some of the recipients. Two hosts
On 4/27/07, John W Gintell wrote:
> Is there any feature (I found nothing in the documentation) in
> Mailman that would help out here, or are there people on this email
> list who have found encountered and solved this problem?
So far as I know, we do not currently have a solution for you. S
Many of the web hosting services that offer mailman place a limit on
the number of messages/hour that a given domain can deliver. This is
presumably done to avoid saturating their servers. If you exceed the
limit, they just ignore some of the recipients. Two hosts that we use
have 300 and