What I'm wondering is, can you run a community website on a shared hosting 
account, with a forum, PM system with email notifications, the usual admin 
notifications (acct signup, lost password, etc.) contact forms, etc.  

Even if you only have a few hundred members, all these various email 
notifications can add up.

Also, I can see that I need to write all form submissions to the db in case the 
email notifications don't get through.



----- Original Message ----
From: Gary Mort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Joomla <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, December 9, 2007 3:41:12 PM
Subject: Re: [joomla] Forum email notifications -- hosting limits on emails


Donna Marie Vincent wrote:
> My host has a policy of "... 200 hourly email limit per domain ...", 
> "... 60 pop checks per hour limit per email address ...", and
 "Anytime 
> you're sending a message, no matter how large your mailing list is
 you 
> must throttle it. We recommend you throttle it to at the very least 
> sending 1 email every 6 seconds."

1 email per 6 seconds?  Ok, that just seems excessive.

So for 100 emails messages they want you to take an hour to send them 
all out?
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