"B & A" <prjctlnk@pacinfo.com> writes:
Hi all. I'm currently running a mailing list with over 12,000 subscribers on Smartlist. Many of my subs have hotmail and yahoo addresses. The way choplist works right now, I believe it hacks the list up by domain name and sends it out. Trouble is, yahoo will only allow so many emails before it refuses the rest as "too many recipients". (I'm not even sure how many are allowed before it denies the rest...)
My question is, is there a way to modify choplist to get around this problem? And if so, how? Our mailing list is only going to get bigger...
Since choplist should be passing the message and addresses to your local MTA, this is really a problem for your MTA to handle. It should be automatically using multiple SMTP transactions (but not necessarily multiple connections) to deliver to all the recipient. Are you actually seeing bounce messages from this? Philip Guenther