On Mon, 2017-11-13 at 18:05 +0100, Federico Santandrea wrote:
> Would this fill anyone else's needs and benefit the community?
> Any feedback is appreciated.

Most pre-acceptance filtering is dynamic and based on other sender
reputational indicators meaning throttling thresholds can vary dramatically
based on the characteristics of a sender at a particular point in time.

Additionally, MTAs which are designed for high volume sending typically
detect throttling and ease off that particular mailbox provider meaning
warm-up plans don't really need to super-granular based on individual MXes.

Throttling at pre-acceptance stops a lot of bad stuff, including viruses.
The worst it might do to legitimate email is delay it slightly.

I'm not sure that there is a problem here which needs solving.

Ken.

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