We've noticed that people that have norton / symantec personal firewalls and outlook which is a hugely bad combination does a bad thing. It first makes a connection and goes all the way to the data phase, THEN does a RSET and does it all again for each recipient. It quite obviously is proxying the SMTP traffic. The net effect of this is it doubles the sent count. --Ed On 06/28/2013 12:49 AM, Lyle Giese wrote: > One thing I noticed was that some people's Outlook had a message(s) > stuck in the outbox and it kept resending them. Each start of a send > attempt is counted as a message send under g_user_send_ip, even if the > message never finished successfully. > > Lyle Giese > LCR Computer Services, Inc. > > On 6/27/2013 5:37 PM, Brian Hamacher wrote: >> >> All, >> >> I had a Domain today that reached the g_user_send_ip limit. I have >> checked this setting and it is currently set to 500. I don�t know if >> this is the default setting, or if it is too low. I have not had any >> issues prior to this. >> >> What I am wondering is how can I tell who the primary sender(s) was >> for that domain? I have ran reports to see what may have caused them >> to be over the limit and as far as I can tell they have only sent >> around 259 emails today. >> >> Any advice on where I should dig into would be beneficial. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Brian >> > -- ----------------------------------------------------------- EAS Enterprises LLC World Class Web and Email Hosting Solutions IPv6 ready today for your needs of tomorrow! Ask us about dual-stacking your site www.easent.net
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