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I often get disconnected or
server-time-out
from my ISP while broadcasting?
Being disconnected
can be due to various problems from
phone line connection (static's)
See:
Slow Internet, ISPs mail server is busy/down, email domain blacklisted, etc.
Server-time-out
usually means that the sending and receiving mail server are busy and having
different timeouts when one of them gave-up
while the other is still trying, resulting in the connection being terminated
unexpectedly.
It is possible
that you have exceeded the time or quantity of email sent, because most ISPs
limit their user's access to their mail server by time or by the quantity of
emails that can be sent per login, busy, firewall, etc.
Many
ISP mail servers reduced the number of concurrent connection--meaning
that; although your ISP mail server is accepting your emails and relaying them
to the recipients, they may not be delivered or accepted by the intended
recipient ISP mail server due to various reasons like: busy, anti-virus
firewall, etc.
For
example: You have sent 500 AOL domain emails to your ISP mail
server and were being relayed, but due to;
concurrent connection--AOL mail server have
reject some or all of them because AOL
does not allow your ISP mail server or your PCs mail server to exceed sending
the maximum number of emails and/or by time limit imposed per connection.
All
of them?
See: Valid AOL, Yahoo, Hotmail
etc., yet my
email bounced
Undeliverable emails do not
necessarily means that they are invalid. Try submitting a few messages to that
domain at a time and keep increasing the number until you find the maximum
quantity or time limit--accepted by the server, or avoid broadcasting emails
during "peak" hours or do not group all your mails with the same email domain
address under a single list.
If you are using your own mail server and mails are rejected with can't be
delivered with notification like; server-time-out.
See:
Mail Server FAQs
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