Hi,
g_retry_limit "number of hours to keep in queue" - default 48
g_retry_minutes "interval between retries" - default 60
Then you can set up the domain based rules using g_retry_rule.
As for the yahoo problem you could experiment with these settings
Using all three of these:
g_send_tolimit domain=string perhour=int
g_send_max_perdom
g_send_max_perchan
But I suspect multiple ip addresses would be a better solution, maybe at
least for the domains that send the most stuff....
You can can bind surgemail to multiple ip addresses (if they have them
available)
Regards,
Stuart
On 28/01/2011 5:20 a.m., Tim Meyer wrote:
> I was wondering how do you set the time messages are held for delivery
> in the Mail queue? Not the setting by domain, but the over all setting
> for all email being held.
> Also, have been having problems with sending to Yahoo. Has any one else
> with this problem found a solution? It seems that just about every day,
> all of a sudden, Yahoo stops accept emails, dropping at the initial SMTP
> connection. The blocks seam to go on for several hours, then they clear
> up. We have done everything we can think of, filling out their forms
> about the problem with never getting any responses back except autos.
> We have tried Domainkeys, lengthening our timeouts, limiting how fast we
> send lists, etc. Nothing seems to help. We have reverse records, are not
> open relay, run SPF records, etc. We do host about 200 domains off of
> one server IP, and Yahoo says they want every domain on it's own IP, but
> that is not going to happen.
> SurgeMail Version 5.0e3-3, Built Aug 9 2010 14:42:48, Platform Window
> ------------------------------------------
> Tim Meyer
> CEO, JTM MultiMedia, Inc.
> 515-277-1990
> www.jtmweb.com <http://www.jtmweb.com>
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