Utilities: Administration: Server: Server Settings: Domain Connection Limits
By default ListManager will only open 10 connections to any given TCP/IP address. Opening more connections than this is not recommended because the receiving mail server may get overloaded and think that it is under attack, as occurs with a denial-of-service attack. However, some mail servers have instituted anti-spam measures that trigger warnings at even less connection limits, such as 2. So it may be useful, on a case-by-case basis, to be able to change how many connections ListManager opens to a given host.
This feature allows the number of connections to a specific domain to be configured. By default there are no domains listed, so the default of 10 connections per IP address is used. If an entry is added, such as to bellsouth.net of 2, then any connections that go to a bellsouth.net computer will only open as many as two connections. Computer names 'above' the specified domain will also respect these limits, so in this example, a host of albert.bellsouth.net will also be limited to two connections. The minimum setting allowed is 1 connection per domain.
ListManager uses a technology called "connection reuse" that allows it to reuse a network connection, rather than disconnecting and re-connecting for each message sent. This technology allows a large amount of mail to be delivered efficiently without requiring a large number of connections. Thus, ListManager may be more efficient in sending mail with ten connections than other programs would be with 100 connections. This is also why we recommend that you do not increase the number of allowed connections per IP address to more than 10 unless you are certain the mail server can handle this load and will not ban you for overloading their system.
To create a new domain limit
Click the
Domain
Enter the domain name for which you would like to set a limit.
For example: aol.com
Connection Limit
Enter the connection limit desired. Note that when entering domain limits, only integers can be entered. You can enter a minimum limit of 1 and a maximum of 100. Note: If you intend to use a setting higher than 10, first ensure that the mail server can handle the load.
This setting works in conjunction with DNS Bypass settings, in case any high volume providers force high volume email via a separate server.
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