We have been having the same issue with ATT.net. Our DNS is fine,
including reverse lookup PTR and MX record. We've checked it with DNS
Stuff and Men Mice's DNS Expert utility.
Like previously reported, the 450 busy message is all that is received
and not every e-mail receives it. Further,
Tripp
Yes both those file are there.Directory of D:\imail\WebDir\WebClient\bin08/03/2006 13:55 20,480 Ipswitch.Web.Common.dll08/03/2006 13:55 90,112 Ipswitch.Web.Mail.dll08/03/2006 13:55 20,480 Ipswitch.Web.Resources.dll
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We have a couple of clients that have a fairly large subscriber base for
their newsletters -- one in particular sends email to about 29,000 email
addresses each week, and the base of subscribers is growing.
When they send their newsletter, of course a certain percentage, around 8 to
10%, always
We have a couple of clients that have a fairly large subscriber base for
their newsletters -- one in particular sends email to about 29,000 email
addresses each week, and the base of subscribers is growing.
When they send their newsletter, of course a certain percentage, around 8 to
10%, always
We have a couple of clients that have a fairly large subscriber base for
their newsletters -- one in particular sends email to about 29,000 email
addresses each week, and the base of subscribers is growing.
When they send their newsletter, of course a certain percentage, around 8 to
10%, always
We have a couple of clients that have a fairly large subscriber base for
their newsletters -- one in particular sends email to about 29,000 email
addresses each week, and the base of subscribers is growing.
When they send their newsletter, of course a certain percentage, around 8 to
10%, always
We have a couple of clients that have a fairly large subscriber base for
their newsletters -- one in particular sends email to about 29,000 email
addresses each week, and the base of subscribers is growing.
When they send their newsletter, of course a certain percentage, around 8 to
10%, always
We have a couple of clients that have a fairly large subscriber base for
their newsletters -- one in particular sends email to about 29,000 email
addresses each week, and the base of subscribers is growing.
When they send their newsletter, of course a certain percentage, around 8 to
10%, always
We have a couple of clients that have a fairly large subscriber base for
their newsletters -- one in particular sends email to about 29,000 email
addresses each week, and the base of subscribers is growing.
When they send their newsletter, of course a certain percentage, around 8 to
10%, always
We have a couple of clients that have a fairly large subscriber base for
their newsletters -- one in particular sends email to about 29,000 email
addresses each week, and the base of subscribers is growing.
When they send their newsletter, of course a certain percentage, around 8 to
10%, always
We have a couple of clients that have a fairly large subscriber base for
their newsletters -- one in particular sends email to about 29,000 email
addresses each week, and the base of subscribers is growing.
When they send their newsletter, of course a certain percentage, around 8 to
10%, always
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use a bulk verifier
Marc Funaro wrote:
We have a couple of clients that have a fairly large subscriber base for
their newsletters -- one in particular sends email to about 29,000 email
addresses each week, and the base of subscribers is growing.
When they send their newsletter, of course
Hi Marc,
I would also remove bounces from the newsletter to really be sure. This can be
very annoying, i know.
Am Sonntag, 12. Mrz 2006 um 03:02 schrieben Sie:
We have a couple of clients that have a fairly large subscriber base for
their
we use BulkVerifier 1.2 which is $60, I think, and it
works great. We do this gratus for our clients so we don't have to
worry about bounces.
Marc Funaro wrote:
We have a couple of clients that have a fairly large subscriber base for
their newsletters -- one in particular sends email to
Hi,
We installed mxGuard and invURIBL today on our productive server and were are
more than happy with it.
We had problems to check mails against DNSBL with forwarded mails eg. from
another mail servers, which ist now solved with mxGuard.
I'm not really sure, if invURIBL is running with
we love that combo as well.
:)
Martin Schaible wrote:
Hi,
We installed mxGuard and invURIBL today on our productive server and were are more than happy with it.
We had problems to check mails against DNSBL with forwarded mails eg. from another mail servers, which ist now solved with
Title: Message
Hello,
I am trying to move my user
directories from
D:\services\imail\domains\domain_name
To
M:\domains\domain_name
When I make the change I get the
following error:
SMTP
(be3e03b0027ebb5c) ERR local fail to mail.domainuser_name-main (320) sender@domain
0
I am using
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