Email Limits Per Hour
Apr 18, 2009
I have take some weeks ago a VPS with 40 giga space and 386mb dedicated ram and all is managed with WHM/Cpanel. I need to know how I must set the limit of sending email per hours...In fact I see all hosting company limit that to more less 500 email per hour. I know this limit depend of lot factor like number of account on server and activity or users...
I ask that because my users will have Joomla installed with a Newletter component and so something this component will be used for send monthly newletter...
Do you have some experience with that ? How have you set your email limit? How much users have you on your server?
Other question: If for example I set limit to 500 email per hours and a user send 1000 email...what happend to the 500 other email? It will be put on queue and send the next hours or it will be lost?
View 10 Replies
ADVERTISEMENT
Oct 1, 2009
Currently on my WHM/cPanel servers, I have a hard limit encoded for the amount of mail a client can send per hour. (whm, tweak settings). Is there a way to over ride this for one domain/client, or is it global?
View 4 Replies
View Related
Feb 13, 2009
I am looking at a VPS purely to outsource email sending to.
I curently use a cloud system - which is great - but they limit my email sending.
I need to send 25,000 a day and 10,000 during a one hour period.
Will any VPS allow this? Who?
Is this recommended.
View 14 Replies
View Related
Dec 31, 2008
I currently have a shared hosting provider which I am happy with but I have come across the need to exceed their email sending limits (which is 20 emails per minute).
I am planning to run a one-day (might even be one-hour) online contest where my customers would fill out an online form where a php script inserts the form contents into a database and then sends a confirmation email to both my customer and two additional email addresses (Me and a partner).
I am expecting up to 100 forms a minute to be submitted (which would translate to 300 emails) so I am looking for a reliable solution to do this without spending more than $20/month. "Throttling" the emails is not an option as delivery is time-crucial.
Are there solutions out there that would handle this kind of scenario? Or perhaps solutions where I can keep my existing provider and use the new one just for scenarios such as this?
View 14 Replies
View Related
May 2, 2007
Is it possible for a vps to queue 6000 outgoing emails and send them in just one hour, and deal with the load/io the returning emai l processing is going to generate (bounced, refused, inbox-full emails need to be removed from the list).
this is a daily joke service and it needs to send 6000 emails at a certain hour every day, and process returning emails for anti spam compliance and health of the list.
View 12 Replies
View Related
Jun 3, 2009
Not sure if it's the best forum to ask this, but it's related to hosting.
I have a Windows hosting for our business and send a newsletter twice a week to almost 10,000 subscribers through the hosting mail server.
I'd like to move to google apps so we can use the gmail interface. The problem is that I see Google apps has some limitations for sending mails (500 per user per day if I understood right, no matter if it's free or premier account).
Does anyone send a newsletter through Google apps? What can I do?
View 11 Replies
View Related
Dec 13, 2014
For some reason one of my customers email accounts seems to have been hacked. My admin account continues to say that the customer has reach over the 30 emails per hour limit. This is the email error:
following customers' domains, mailboxes and subscriptions are reached their limits for outgoing emails for the period:>From Dec/13/2014 05:47. To Dec/ 13/ 2014 06:47
Subscriptions
customerdomain.com, the limit is 100 messages per hour
336 attempt(s) to exceed limits from Dec/13/2014 04:31 to Dec/13/2014 05:47
So far it has sent over 5,000 attempted in the past few hours. The customer used gmail to send from domain before, so I've changed their gmail email password. I've also changed the main email password, and the plesk username and password login for the customer. It still continues
View 2 Replies
View Related
Apr 11, 2009
I have been playing around with different virtualization platforms:
- OpenVZ (newer kernels do not support hard-cpu limits for whatever reason)
- Xen Server
- Windows Hyper-V
- Linux KVM
However, none of them seem to be able to stablish HARD limits on resources for a virtual machine. Or am I missing something?
HyperVM supposedly has hard-limits because they use OpenVZ older kernels, right? -- I have not tried Parallels Containers do they have hard-limits enforced?
View 2 Replies
View Related
Jun 5, 2007
This is for those who are currently supporting VPS boxes, umm... what would you say the general CPU and Process limits should be per VPS per user?
View 7 Replies
View Related
Mar 9, 2007
I am running apf as firewall. How do I limit IPs for ssh ? I want to let only specific IP addresses.
View 10 Replies
View Related
Aug 21, 2008
Bluehost apparently offers unlimited bandwidth and disk space (so they say). This seems suspicious. Are there any limitations I should be aware of?
View 14 Replies
View Related
May 28, 2009
How can I limit the amount of processes a user can have open at one time?
View 1 Replies
View Related
Jun 12, 2009
Im currently hosted at hostgator and so far they are great.
I have a medium size vbulletin forum. 7500 threads, 111,500 post, 12,000 users and about 2,000 active users... most of the time I have 30 to 50 members online and 150 guests (200 users at the time).
Hostgator has never fail to me. but I was wondering what would be the limit of my shared account? how many users at the same time can take my account?
I dont use a lot of BW (80gb per month) and 1gb disk space.. I plan to expand more but I dont know if I gonna need a vps or something...
View 14 Replies
View Related
May 17, 2009
I want to add visitors limits for my website. Is any way to i do that ? For example i want only 50 visitors to be the same time on my website and if come more to they get a message the website is full, please come back another time.
Is any script or other way to do that?
View 2 Replies
View Related
May 20, 2008
Is there a way to take the limits off of the timeouts from WHM?
I have a VPS from servint and I'm trying to convert my phpBB 2.0.x to phpBB 3.0.x but I keep getting Internet Explorer Cannot Display the Webpage due to resource limits ...therefore I need to take the limits off for now for converting ....
View 1 Replies
View Related
Nov 29, 2007
as a vps customer, how can i check processor, memory and each others resource limits in my vps which allocated for me?
View 5 Replies
View Related
Apr 17, 2007
I would like to set some hard limits for some developmental testing I am doing using quota tools and what not. In limits.conf I have the following:
--------
@dev hard cpu 0.30
--------
As far as I can see, this would limit all users in the group "dev" from using more than half a minute of CPU time, am I correct?
Assuming I am, once I write these changes no limits seem to be enforced. Are these values cached in the memory and a reboot is needed for them to take effect?
View 1 Replies
View Related
Sep 5, 2007
What is a good setting per user:
MAX_QUERIES_PER_HOUR count
MAX_UPDATES_PER_HOUR count
MAX_CONNECTIONS_PER_HOUR count
to avoid users hogging MYSQL 4.1
View 1 Replies
View Related
May 16, 2007
I have a P4 2.8GHz Linux box with a Gig of RAM. How many emails per hour could I expect that this server can handle per hour? I would of course want that the server has enough horse power to handle visitors to the web sites.
This is sort of a followup to a previous thread that I started concerning the limit on # of emails per domain per hour. The box came with a [cPanel] default of 500 per hour. Can I expect for my server to be able to handle more than that? 1000? 2000? 10,000? Do I need a more powerful server? I hope not - I just don't have the budget.
[ FYI - The emails are legitimate and not spam. I am sending out email reminders of personal events and holidays to subscribers that enable this option. ]
View 3 Replies
View Related
Apr 25, 2008
how to set MAX_CONNECTIONS_PER_HOUR for one of my CPANEL USER (like:
cpaneluser_somesubuser) for all his databases?
I tried:
Quote:
mysql> GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO 'cpaneluser_somesubuser'@'localhost' WITH MAX_CONNECTIONS_PER_HOUR 10;
View 2 Replies
View Related
Jan 1, 2007
Not sure of this is the correct forum ,buthere goes.
We're trying to set up a virtual host with many (50+) domains. In the past I've been successful with 20+ domains within the same ServerAlias directive, but on researching this, I'm seeing different answers. We're running Apache 1.3.33.
Some places suggest putting all domains in one ServerAlias line (which of course gets doubled by adding the wild card *.domain.com)
Others say there is a limit and that the solution is to have multiple ServerAlias lines within the same virtual host directive.
I have looked at the apache.org docs and they don't address this question as to line length or multiple ServerAlias lines.
The docs do indicate that wild cards are acceptable (and that would help in my situation), but normal wild card usage in these situations is for subdomains, i.e., "domain.com *.domain.com"
I would need to use "domain*.com *.domain*.com"
Would anyone know if the latter use is permissible for wild cards in the ServerAlias directive, and especially if one may use two wild cards in the same alias, i.e. *.domain*.com?
View 4 Replies
View Related
Dec 28, 2007
We just moved to a new colo facility, and we also added some additional servers as part of the move. Our cabinet has 2x 20amps power, which is fed into 2 APC AP7930 PDUs. The PDUs have printed on them a 16a limit, though from looking around the datacenter, I see some people are doing 17a on the same PDU with the same power feed.
How much can you realistically push the limit? Currently we're at 13a on each PDU, but there are still more servers to be powered up. Does the PDU shut down altogether for an overload, or can you have it just power down some ports automatically?
View 14 Replies
View Related
Apr 8, 2009
Does anyone know of any pay-per-hour VPS/Cloud/Grid/Utility/whatever other buzzword services that accept PayPal, since I can't seem to find any around.
View 14 Replies
View Related
Jul 29, 2009
On an cPanel + RHEL 5.3 box at WHM - Tweak Settings, I activated "The maximum each domain can send out per hour (0 is unlimited)" and set that value to "300".
But, it seems that this limit is only if the user is sending using webmail or an email client, right now a joomla website is sending much more than 300 mails per hour, but it's using php to send the mails.
My question, how can I limit emails per hour on each domain while sending from php?
Code:
29457 username 20 0 29724 13m 5848 R 10.2 0.2 0:00.10 /usr/bin/php /home/username/public_html/index.php
View 7 Replies
View Related
Jul 21, 2008
How would I go about backing up MySQL databases every hour or 2?
I think I read somewhere you shouldn't do a direct rsync as the tables would not be locked or something like that.
View 10 Replies
View Related
Jan 6, 2008
I'm getting literally about 100 of these per hour easy in whm > mail queue! Where is it coming from and how do I stop this?
1JBOml-0008CW-Fz-H
mailnull 47 12
<>
1199600103 0
-ident mailnull
-received_protocol local
-body_linecount 33
-max_received_linelength 115
-allow_unqualified_recipient
-allow_unqualified_sender
-localerror
XX
1
root@server.domain.com
154P Received: from mailnull by server.domain.com with local (Exim 4.68)
id 1JBOml-0008CW-Fz
for root@server.domain.com; Sun, 06 Jan 2008 00:15:03 -0600
038 X-Failed-Recipients: admin@domain.com
029 Auto-Submitted: auto-replied
063F From: Mail Delivery System <Mailer-Daemon@server.domain.com>
029T To: root@server.domain.com
059 Subject: Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender
052I Message-Id: <E1JBOml-0008CW-Fz@server.domain.com>
038 Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2008 00:15:03 -0600
1JBOml-0008CW-Fz-D
This message was created automatically by mail delivery software.
A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed:
admin@domain.com
SMTP error from remote mail server after RCPT TO:<admin@domain.com>:
host sentry.domainbank.com [64.85.73.28]: 553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
------ This is a copy of the message, including all the headers. ------
Return-path: <root@server.domain.com>
Received: from root by server.domain.com with local (Exim 4.68)
(envelope-from <root@server.domain.com>)
id 1JBOmk-0008CJ-To
for admin@domain.com; Sun, 06 Jan 2008 00:15:02 -0600
To: admin@domain.com
Subject: Services(2) failed
From: monitor@domain.com
Message-Id: <E1JBOmk-0008CJ-To@server.domain.com>
Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2008 00:15:02 -0600
Address:domain.com
Following services are down:
SSH(22)
MySQL(3306)
View 5 Replies
View Related
Sep 18, 2008
after my LimeStoneNetworks fiasco, I decided to venture elsewhere. SingleHop.
I bought the server in the early afternoon hours, talked to a Chris over there via LiveChat, answered all of my pretty nutty questions, I was convinced!
So, Server was purchased, and was all set and ready to go before 5.
I had set up a test domain, finished with my DNS stuff, Mail, MySql and Cpanel / WHM main issues by 7PM.
8PM, Propagation decided to go quickly in my area, the site was LIVE.
8:30PM, tested PHP, MySql, Email...all checked out but email, however later I found out it was my dumba$$ and made a mistake with a zone entry.
10PM, everything's working, email, FTP, setting up new websites, adding clients, Billing, everything is working peachy!
10:30PM, took a nap, after feeling GREAT!
12:25PM, wokeup...still can't believe I'm almost done with almost all of my 14 domains!
Support:
First off, the LEAP panel over at singlehop is the greatest / coolest thing I've ever seen. (leap.singlehop.com).
You can purchase add-ons to your server, check your bandwidth useages, server details, buy a completely new server, manage (read and send tickets) all in this cool windows-ish panel that's smoking fast apparently coded in AJAX, it even includes a web-based SSH client so you don't need PuTTy...too cool! (By the way, Google's Chrome Browser LOVES this!)
I entered multiple tickets this evening just for figuring out things that I didn't know. There were NO issues with SingleHop setting up my box, etc.
Tickets were entered, and QUICKLY answered, maximum time thus far was 30minutes.
Server:
I have a E2200, 2gbs of ram, 5TBs of data, 100mbit link, Linux CentOS, Cpanel, blah blah blah. For an E2200, this thing's like a Fiat on steroids. I'll never make the mistake of getting a windows machine ever again. (I love my linux!)
It's based in Chicago, my present location (Connecticut) I ping it at 35-39ms) Plenty quick for me and the northeast
Things that made me go SingleHop instead of LiquidWeb (the two I was tearing my hair out at).
SingleHop offers 5TB in, 5TB out (10TB total). Liquid Web with the server I was looking at only offered 1.6TB in 1.6TB out (3.2TB total).
LiquidWeb's Support seemed excellent, pricewise ($204 server configuration) I thought I could do better.
It was a TOUGH CHOICE. Both providers seemed to have their heads on straight, I've read reviews about both companies here at WHM, both were neck and neck.
SingleHop Offered the most bandwidth, moreover, Chris on the live support chat was absolutely amusing to talk too.
What's happening now?:
I'm continuing to ad the rest of my domains to my server, everything is shockingly fast, and I have no idea why propagation is taking less than 2 hours (sometimes even 20 minutes?!?). I'm planning my next moves, continuing my billing, and posting here because setting up everything didn't take all night like I thought it would. I guess I'll hop on some news site and read up some articles.
These 12hours (not even a FULL 12 hours, I just rounded it up!) so far have been great! I will update this when I hit the week mark.
View 14 Replies
View Related
Jan 17, 2008
problem on one server with debian, the last month it have a 100% f uptime, but since yesterday automaticly it reboot every 1 hour exactly!
this is a game server , dont have service like httpd , mysql dns , nothing! , I uninstall cron jobs thinking that will solve the problem, but no .....
I install firewall, run rkhunter and chkrootkit, check whell gruop and nothing
logs:
Jan 17 05:20:00 debian -- MARK --
Jan 17 05:40:00 debian -- MARK --
Jan 17 06:00:18 debian syslogd 1.4.1#18: restart.
Jan 17 06:00:18 debian kernel: klogd 1.4.1#18, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Jan 17 06:00:18 debian kernel: Bootdata ok (command line is root=/dev/sda1 ro )
I change root password and ssh port but nothing... I think that could be a issue on debian or some exploit cause it, this was happend Suddenly one day to another it is very Strange....
somebody know about this?
SERVER:
debian:~# uname -a
Linux debian 2.6.18-5-amd64
CORE 2 QUAD - 2GB ram - debian 64 bits
View 5 Replies
View Related
Feb 18, 2007
There are many of us who choose web hosting services for their website based on a number of factors like price, web space provided, server uptime etc. Honestly any web hosting package which provides about 5 GB of web space under US $20 per month is fine to me. And of course most web hosting companies will tell you that they provide 99.9% uptime which honestly is not lived up to by 90% of the companies out there. Any technical person can tell you that there are large numbers of issues that creep up while running a web hosting service which makes it very difficult to actually provide 99% uptime.
For me, the single most important aspect of a web hosting service is its support and what kind of guarantee they give on their technical and customer support. Things can go wrong in any service, but how fast you rectify it is the most important thing. And not just that, website owners have different technical levels. Some might need help for the most basic features while some would require more complex support for the databases, scripts etc.
A good web hosting company would always provide 1 hour support guarantee to you for your queries. Even if a query is complex and the support staff needs to consult their administrators, programmers etc, it is always nice for a customer to be updated of what is going on and whether they can solve it immediately or after consultation with various people working in the web hosting company.
It can be very irritating for you if have opened a support ticket and next thing you know its been hours or even days before anyone has bothered to respond to you and all you have got is an automated response. Obviously once you open a support ticket, you do get an automated response saying your query has been received but I always look out for in how much time do I receive the second automated response telling me a member of the support staff has checked your query and replied to it. That shows the competence level of the web hosting company and how much they actually care about their customers.
In conclusion, whether you are looking for a web hosting service for your new website or are looking to transfer web hosts, make sure you check whether the service offers a 1 hour support guarantee on their website. Don't be fooled with offers of web space, email accounts or even uptime guarantees. It's the support that will make the big difference in your web hosting experience.
View 9 Replies
View Related
Dec 16, 2007
I've been trying to see whats going on with this server for a few days now but am unable to resolve the issue.
This is a 3 server setup. One is a mail server, another a mysql server and the host server. The apache on the host has plenty of ram (8 gigs) and it is currently under 5 gigs. The site is mainly a social networking site.
Now the apache would crash at times like 1:16, 2:17, 3:16, 4:18; basically in 1 hour intervals. Now it doesn't always crash every hour. Sometimes it might go up to 5 hours and may crash at say 8:50
Well it turns out that the mail server new mass mailing method has some sort of effect on the host server.
This is what happens.
1.) Host has a ton of apache processes up and running (site is fine and dandy).
2.) Mail server is about to launch its barrage email (load about .5)
3.) Then all of the apache processes stopped appearing on my top (nobody is able to browse the site at this point).
4.) after a few minutes the apache processes reappear and the site loads again.
5.) Mail server is now mass mailing and its loads reaches up to 4.
6.) WHM emails me that apache was down and it restarted the service.
Here is the interesting thing about this. First of all I found out that the apache processes were actually not gone. They were somehow suppressed. For example during this freeze moment, if I run a "ps aux" I see that all the apache process are running yet they are not using any cpu or ram (which is why I don't see them on top). Now if I were to do a "service httpd restart" during this moment, it will restart but will still be frozen until its set time.
When the site is accessible again, that is when the mail starts leaving from the mail server.
The owner thinks this is related, and I tend to agree.
The only problem is that I have no clue as to what is going on. Apache does not leave any error logs period. Nothing in messages or in exim logs. For a while I thought it might be lfd killing the apache but I was wrong. Nothing informative on the lfd logs either.
Could it be perhaps a bind issue? Somehow the mail server takes over the host system before its launch?
I'm posting this in the hope that some of the techies here and give me some hints and directions where I can find an answer. Perhaps someone who read this thread has seen this kind of issue before.
View 13 Replies
View Related