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Hello. My company sends out a news letter occasionally via a bulk-mail
service. More than a thousand of the addresses that the newsletter is going to are on our own email server. Whenever we send out the newsletter our server freezes. I believe this is due to the system trying to handle too much incoming mail at once. How can I set a throttle on incoming mail so that the server only accepts what it can handle and waits to accept the rest? |
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Hallo Simpolman,
Simpolman schrieb/wrote: > My company sends out a news letter occasionally via a bulk-mail > service. More than a thousand of the addresses that the newsletter is > going to are on our own email server. Whenever we send out the > newsletter our server freezes. Kind of self-DOS. ;-) > I believe this is due to the system > trying to handle too much incoming mail at once. How can I set a > throttle on incoming mail so that the server only accepts what it can > handle and waits to accept the rest? Search for exim's configuration options with "max" in their name. And take care that the bulk-mail service doesn't send out all these messages at the same time. Gruss, Christian -- Christian Schmidt | Germany | ChriSchmiLi@gmx.de No HTML Mails, please!! De eene hett 'n Rittergut, de annere ritt 'n Gitter rut. |
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