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Are there hourly/etc email limits for the dedicated servers just as there are for reseller and shared accounts? If so, are they higher, or the same?
I'm not planning on setting up a service that will be email-heavy in general, but there will be a small handful of days every year where I will be sending out more emails than are permitted under the reseller limitations. Because they are time-sensitive, I cannot balance these across multiple days. |
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On a dedicated server you have root access to the server and only have your accounts on the server. As a result you can set the limits however you wish including having no limits at all.
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Awesome. Thanks for the fast reply.
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If you will be having multiple customer sites on your dedicated, you can set server-wide limits (emails/hour, seconds/process, etc.) then make exceptions for specific accounts that you know in advance will be breaking the limits.
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Hmm.. This is sounding better and better.
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