On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 2:03 AM, Bart Schaeferbarton.schaefer@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Rudi Ahlersrudiahlers@gmail.com wrote:
A client of ours just requested to increase the max_recipients in Exim to 300, since he keeps getting "554 Too many recipients" error when sending a marketing email from MS Outlook.
I would like to know, what are the implications of increasing the default 100 to 300? If 300 email recipients were added to the "To:" field, does it establish 300 connections to the SMTP server, or not?
Locally between Outlook and Exim, no, this won't establish more than one connection to the SMTP server. If Exim is acting as a smart relay, it'll get one copy of the message with the whole list of addresses in one transaction.
On the "other side" between Exim and the eventual recipients of this mail, the likelihood is that Exim will make one or two connections per destination domain. If all 200+ recipients are at the same domain (say, all yahoo.com addresses) then Exim may run into problems, but it's not very likely.
However, if that list grows very much larger, both you and your client are going to be a lot happier if the client stops attempting to send out his own marketing mail with Outlook and instead engages a reputable email service provider. Assuming, that is, that he has appropriately confirmed permission to send email to all those people. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Thanx Bart, this explains a lot :)
So, as I have feared, I could run into problems with being blacklisted by other mail server then. The client does has legit email addresses, and wants to use Outlook (not everyone can use Linux ;)) since it embeds the images, instead of linking to it on the internet.
The exim server in question is a hosting mail server, i.e. it's a mail server, and not a smart relay.
I'll see if I can convince the client to use an alternative method of doing this.