d3m0n
Member
Hello to Fellow community members,
hope everyone is safe
we have started offering a complimentary free package to attract new users to our email marketing service.
Sadly, 99 % of newcomers are carefully spamming major providers without serous complaints, but the reputation at Google postmaster dropped from high to low in just a week time with very little bounces and almost no abuses. Several IPS got blocked with proofpoint.
We have run a stats on top delivered providers and got the top 7 : proofpoint, mimecast, office 365 (outlook) ,cisco , gmail ,hotmail , barracudacentral.
With top 4 that are very strict to us : proofpoint, mimecast, office 365 (outlook) , gmail .
Just curios, if anyone could share what msg rate ( how many emails can we send legal per minute per hour) according to allowed guide lines, so we could play according to rules and not get punished.
Is it possible to limit the sending speed on the Mailwizz with "Pause after send" or "Hourly quota" or it must be set on the side of MTA?
Any tips and advices are welcome
hope everyone is safe
we have started offering a complimentary free package to attract new users to our email marketing service.
Sadly, 99 % of newcomers are carefully spamming major providers without serous complaints, but the reputation at Google postmaster dropped from high to low in just a week time with very little bounces and almost no abuses. Several IPS got blocked with proofpoint.
We have run a stats on top delivered providers and got the top 7 : proofpoint, mimecast, office 365 (outlook) ,cisco , gmail ,hotmail , barracudacentral.
With top 4 that are very strict to us : proofpoint, mimecast, office 365 (outlook) , gmail .
Just curios, if anyone could share what msg rate ( how many emails can we send legal per minute per hour) according to allowed guide lines, so we could play according to rules and not get punished.
Is it possible to limit the sending speed on the Mailwizz with "Pause after send" or "Hourly quota" or it must be set on the side of MTA?
Any tips and advices are welcome