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What the minimum each VPS can send email

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Hello guys i got this question, and i want to understand about it more..
What the minimum each VPS can send outgoing email??? tell me about the concept. hows they working out something like that.
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Most providers = 0
You need to open your 25 by talking to them. Eg : buyvm ?
I hope not SPAM.
I'm confused about the question. I think you're asking about the maximum, rather than the minimum. The minimum amount of emails allowed to be sent via a VPS is 0, because you don't have to send any if you don't want.
The maximum? Depends on the host, and to less of a point, the specs of your VPS. Refer to your provider's TOS and AUP pages to see if you'd need to ask for permission like @sdglhm mentioned. If you need to send email, there are services that are dedicated to it that would probably be more cost efficient.
0, LET members cannot be trusted with the responsibility.
Yes, Maximum sending mail per hour. its not spam. why ppl always senstive about spam..
Because we get a lot of spampricks coming around looking the cheapest possible way to ruin email for everyone else.
how VPS providers know the number of emails sent out?
They use internal and backend tool that monitor SMTP connections.
S> @TheGreenMY said:
So ask your provider
how about if i order dedicated? i got the prevlilage to control it? my target to send email from the server around less150 something perhour. is that cosider spam?
my advice is to go with mail specialized services like sendgrid. no point in ordering a dedicated server for sending 150 emails per hour.
the problem are the foam page will be on my server.. sending foam..
Make sure port is unblocked (on most providers it will be), make sure you are not blacklisted and remove if possible, configure rDNs/SPF/DKIM and check every few months if you are blacklisted. The resident LET email expert is @Jarland, he knows way more about this than most.
If it's critical email go with sendgrid or mxroute.
You can send until the recipient server starts rate limiting you. If you have to ask, you're probably looking to send too many. Distribute across multiple VPS or use external SMTP service if your email is not spam.
Aight this getting tricky.. please how can i use that kind of trick. Distribute across multiple VPS or use external SMTP service
I vote he using it for mailing list/spam
Use @jarland please.
The exact steps for that would be dependent on your application. If it's hand made, that's a development task. If it's made by someone else, it's a configuration or development task.
Just use MXroute
If those are non-spam emails, go with MxRoute. They are the best around.
Sorry. I don't.
@TheGreenMY it's not the amount of email that flags it as spam.... it's the content. Which just from what you're asking is very likely to be spam. Not sure why so many people want to spam.....
If not for spam. How else they will sell their massive stock of viagra.
Just use mxroute.
@jarland aka dredd will tell you when you earn 'noob Spammer' badge.
guys... its not spamming.. it somekind of survey question
is it related to viagra, or pen*s enhancement?
if so, send me an email
HAHAHAHA
Just use an external mailing service like mailchimp or whatever. They have APIs that you can use to send emails from your website. If you really aren't selling spam then you'll have no problems with a service like that.
AKA . . . Spam.
Why do spammers always think they can pretend that what they're doing is not spam?
"Oh, those 150 strangers we're mailing every hour? We just want them to give us some answers! About . . . about whether or not they'll buy something from us . . ."