From: Desmond on 1 Jun 2006 16:15 This is from an earlier post of mine. Have been getting emails rejected, I think because I am sending a very high volume of emails out from the same recipient(s). The rejections are not always consistent and seem to be impacting a few users those are are sending and receiving this high volume of emails. (these are system generated advisories to our customers) In the bottom of the rejected email is the message smtp; 452 Too many recipients received this hour Someone had mentioned "throttling" earlier. Would someone please point me in the right direction on what to check or how this is administered? TIA, Desmond Lloyd IT Manager Grand Prairie Accessory Services, LLC
From: Susan on 1 Jun 2006 16:30 Desmond, It's either your ISP that's limiting the number of emails per hour, or the domains that your emails are being sent to...it's not on your Exchange server... -- Susan Conkey [MVP] "Desmond" <desmond(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:772F1554-EDA4-445C-84C9-E5C44CF22894(a)microsoft.com... > This is from an earlier post of mine. Have been getting emails rejected, I > think because I am sending a very high volume of emails out from the same > recipient(s). > > The rejections are not always consistent and seem to be impacting a few > users those are are sending and receiving this high volume of emails. (these > are system generated advisories to our customers) > > In the bottom of the rejected email is the message > > smtp; 452 Too many recipients received this hour > > Someone had mentioned "throttling" earlier. Would someone please point me > in the right direction on what to check or how this is administered? > > TIA, > Desmond Lloyd > IT Manager > Grand Prairie Accessory Services, LLC > > > > >
From: knightly on 1 Jun 2006 16:37 Susan hit the nail on the head. If you are sending email marketing blasts (legally of course and not spamming) Try using an Email Service Provider (ESP). "Desmond" wrote: > This is from an earlier post of mine. Have been getting emails rejected, I > think because I am sending a very high volume of emails out from the same > recipient(s). > > The rejections are not always consistent and seem to be impacting a few > users those are are sending and receiving this high volume of emails. (these > are system generated advisories to our customers) > > In the bottom of the rejected email is the message > > smtp; 452 Too many recipients received this hour > > Someone had mentioned "throttling" earlier. Would someone please point me > in the right direction on what to check or how this is administered? > > TIA, > Desmond Lloyd > IT Manager > Grand Prairie Accessory Services, LLC > > > > >
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