Yaoxing put forth on 12/23/2010 12:05 PM: > Then I think I didn't express it clearly. sorry for my bad English. > I have like 400,000 subscribers. every week I send to all of them a news > letter. Every 4 sec, I send out 1 mail to 1 person. I know it's very > slow, but still it congests. That's why I'm wondering what's wrong. also > the same server serves some images. So if it's because of the image > server which takes most of the disk IO, I'll just remove the image > server to another host. > And about the filter, at the very beginning I don't know it causes so > many troubles. that's what green hands do, right :)
After doing some checking, it appears you are blasting out porn spam on behalf of xxx.com whose domain registration is privacy protected by contactprivacy.com in Toronto. Thankfully you're sending less than what you're attempting to send due to these technical problems. According to your log snippet Yahoo has permanently deferred all your mail from 67.228.151.195 (Softlayer IP space, a known spam haven ISP due to a horribly vetted reseller program--actually no vetting at all) due to rate violation. The Barracuda BRBL dnsbl has your sending IP blacklisted: http://www.mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=blacklist%3a67.228.151.195 The IP resolved to your hostname in your sender address, e.xxx.com, is listed with dnsbl Tiopan: http://www.mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=blacklist%3ae.xxx.com and xxx.com has wildcard dns. any.thing.i.type.xxx.com resolves to 66.114.124.140, which explains the above sender address resolved host IP being on the Tiopan list. All of these things are 100% spammer sign. You appear to be affiliate spamming (attempting to anyway) on behalf of xxx.com. I'm sure other dnsbl listings are forthcoming, especially if we help you get your queue problem resolved. I'm thinking at this point it would be best if we simply stopped assisting you, as we're not in the business of helping spammers. As you are a "green" spammer, demonstrated in spades here in this help thread, I implore you to stop spamming now, and apply your (developing) technical skill set to other, more socially positive, endeavors. -- Stan