Woops, just realized that I didn't change the bottom email addresses to 
computerworld as well. Same difference, just pretend they are the same 
email addresses, because they really are in this problem

Russell Jones wrote:
>    Scenario:
>    2 computers, A and B
>    A's email address = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    B's email address = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    Both are setup to correctly SMTP AUTH using their respective email
>    accounts.
>    Both are in Texas and Georgia, respectively.
>    Exim rate limit settings:
>    defer message = Sorry, too fast.
>    ratelimit = 3 / 1h / per_rcpt / $authenticated_id
>    The problem? If Computer A sends 4 messages (or a message with 4
>    recipients) and gets rate limited, Computer B, that is very far away,
>    has a separate email account all together, and a different IP address,
>    also gets rate limited! Computer B cannot send an email at all.
>    I think for some reason exim is limiting the entire domain, but it is
>    not supposed to act that way. Why is it doing that, and more
>    importantly, how can I stop it from doing that? I want it to limit per
>    email address, not the entire domain.
>    I have tried with and without the $authenticated_id key. It doesn't
>    seem to make a difference.
>    Here are the Exim logs regarding the rejections:
>    2008-04-04 23:55:28 H=localhost ([192.168.1.7]) [127.0.0.1]
>    F=[3]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> temporarily rejected RCPT
>    [4]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>    2008-04-04 23:55:35 H=localhost ([192.168.1.2]) [127.0.0.1]
>    F=[5]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> temporarily rejected RCPT
>    [6]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>    2008-04-04 23:55:36 H=localhost ([192.168.1.7]) [127.0.0.1] incomplete
>    transaction (QUIT) from [7]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>    2008-04-04 23:55:37 H=localhost ([192.168.1.2]) [127.0.0.1] incomplete
>    transaction (QUIT) from [8]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>    Help!
>    Thank you very much!
>    Russell
>
> References
>
>    1. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    2. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    3. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    4. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    5. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    6. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    7. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    8. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   

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