thanks again, very good and complete list of best practices !
cheers,
maurizio
On dom, 2007-09-23 at 22:53 +0200, mouss wrote:
> think it is good in the case of mass mailers.
> otherwise, "miscreants" may nuke your reputation. and if you send mail
> to hotmail, you'd better have S
Kris Deugau wrote:
> Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>> * Randal, Phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> If you don't want to annoy a lot of people your spamming (oops,
>>> newsletter sending) software needs to deal with NDRs back from
>>> recipient's domains and either put their subscription on hold after a
>>> sm
mizzio wrote:
> hello everybody,
>
> I apologize to ask an off-topic question, and feel free to point me to
> any other resources on the net.
>
> I'm setting up an SMTP server (centos + qmail) on a dell quad core
> machine for sending out a periodic newsletter (10 millions a month).
>
> In order to
The service is not new - it should be just moved to a new platform.
cheers
maurizio
On sab, 2007-09-22 at 07:40 -0400, Dave Koontz wrote:
> If I might ask, where are you getting the list "SEED" addresses from?
> It's hard for me to imagine you have such a large number of users that
> have alrea
On Sat, 22 Sep 2007, Dave Koontz wrote:
> If I might ask, where are you getting the list "SEED" addresses
> from? It's hard for me to imagine you have such a large number of
> users that have already requested information you have not
> configured to send yet. If this is a purchased list of addr
If I might ask, where are you getting the list "SEED" addresses from?
It's hard for me to imagine you have such a large number of users that
have already requested information you have not configured to send yet.
If this is a purchased list of addresses ... you may have some problems
quickly. Re
> > > I'm setting up an SMTP server (centos + qmail) on a dell quad core
> > > machine for sending out a periodic newsletter (10 millions a
> > > month).
> > >
> > You might consider using mailing-list software such as mailman, which
> > allows people to subscribe and unsubscribe and takes care
Thank you to everyone for the support.
Maurizio
On mer, 2007-09-19 at 08:17 -0700, John D. Hardin wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Sep 2007, mizzio wrote:
>
> > I'm setting up an SMTP server (centos + qmail) on a dell quad core
> > machine for sending out a periodic newsletter (10 millions a
> > month).
> >
--On Wednesday, September 19, 2007 12:16 PM +0100 "Randal, Phil"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you don't want to annoy a lot of people your spamming (oops,
newsletter sending) software needs to deal with NDRs back from
recipient's domains and either put their subscription on hold after a
small
>>
>> * mizzio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> > hello everybody,
>> >
>> > I apologize to ask an off-topic question, and feel free to point me to
>> > any other resources on the net.
>> >
>> > I'm setting up an SMTP server (centos + qmail) on a dell quad core
>> > machine for sending out a periodic new
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007, mizzio wrote:
> I'm setting up an SMTP server (centos + qmail) on a dell quad core
> machine for sending out a periodic newsletter (10 millions a
> month).
>
> In order to avoid any possible blacklisting problem, I'm looking
> for all the best practices.
As others have said,
Kris Deugau wrote:
> Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>> * Randal, Phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> If you don't want to annoy a lot of people your spamming (oops,
>>> newsletter sending) software needs to deal with NDRs back from
>>> recipient's domains and either put their subscription on hold after
>>> a sm
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Randal, Phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If you don't want to annoy a lot of people your spamming (oops,
newsletter sending) software needs to deal with NDRs back from
recipient's domains and either put their subscription on hold after a
small number of failures or automatical
* Randal, Phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If you don't want to annoy a lot of people your spamming (oops,
> newsletter sending) software needs to deal with NDRs back from
> recipient's domains and either put their subscription on hold after a
> small number of failures or automatically cancel them.
>
n mailing lists which keep sending to
non-existent recipients.
Cheers,
Phil
--
Phil Randal
Network Engineer
Herefordshire Council
Hereford, UK
> -Original Message-
> From: mizzio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 19 September 2007 11:07
> To: users@spamassassin.apache.
thank you for the "good luck" :-)
mizzio
On mer, 2007-09-19 at 12:32 +0200, Paolo Cravero wrote:
> mizzio wrote:
>
> > I'm setting up an SMTP server (centos + qmail) on a dell quad core
> > machine for sending out a periodic newsletter (10 millions a month).
> >
> > In order to avoid any possi
* mizzio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> hello everybody,
>
> I apologize to ask an off-topic question, and feel free to point me to
> any other resources on the net.
>
> I'm setting up an SMTP server (centos + qmail) on a dell quad core
> machine for sending out a periodic newsletter (10 millions a month
Thank you (very good reading).
Would you suggest postfix then ?
Thanks
Maurizio
On mer, 2007-09-19 at 12:30 +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 19.09.07 12:07, mizzio wrote:
> > hello everybody,
> >
> > I apologize to ask an off-topic question, and feel free to point me to
> > any other
mizzio wrote:
I'm setting up an SMTP server (centos + qmail) on a dell quad core
machine for sending out a periodic newsletter (10 millions a month).
In order to avoid any possible blacklisting problem, I'm looking for all
the best practices. Right now I've set up:
You need EXPLICIT authoriza
On 19.09.07 12:07, mizzio wrote:
> hello everybody,
>
> I apologize to ask an off-topic question, and feel free to point me to
> any other resources on the net.
>
> I'm setting up an SMTP server (centos + qmail) on a dell quad core
> machine for sending out a periodic newsletter (10 millions a mo
hello everybody,
I apologize to ask an off-topic question, and feel free to point me to
any other resources on the net.
I'm setting up an SMTP server (centos + qmail) on a dell quad core
machine for sending out a periodic newsletter (10 millions a month).
In order to avoid any possible blacklist
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