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I have tested this smtp_destination_rate_delay = 1s, and it worked when sending the same receiving domain.
But in this case, I'm sending emails to different domains up to 15,000 different domains.
How can I set a delay for each email sent?
Yes that make sense that way, i will like it to deliver after 16 hours.
Please how can i set it up on my vps.
I must not send 20,000 maybe 1000 but i used 20,000 emails as an example.
For example, I'm sending emails to 20,000 email lists, and the delivery is instant; it might affect the email delivery, but if I can send it with a 2-3 minute delay on the queue, I think it will be better.
Good day,
Please how can I adjust the email delivery time/email queue
For example, when i send out an email from my server I want it to take 2-3 minutes before it can be delivered instead of instant delivery
I want it to be delayed before it can be delivered.
Good day,
Please how can I adjust the email delivery time/email queue
For example, when i send out an email from my server I want it to take 2-3 minutes before it can be delivered instead of instant delivery
I want it to be delayed before it can be delivered.
<enter your public hostname here> i used my domain as the hostname and i also use used the domain as ptr records for my server ip.
After sending email the header still shows (localhost.localdomain [IPv6:::1]). instead (localhost [IPv6:::1])