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100 I'd say
0 - you should use your own servers, or something like Mailgun.
I send more than 100 in an hour. I probably would not use shared hosting though, I like my IPs clean. >.>
300 emails per hour thats 223.400 per month. Thats mean you will blacklist the host ip for years. I recommend xou to use mailjet or mandrill and not to blacklist the hosts.
Depends on what the site is and what level of shared hosting, although as others suggested use Mandrill/Mailgun.
There can be shared hosting with dedicated IP. Our Biz line has not only dedicated IP, but also dedicated resources with cloudlinux. We terminate in case of blacklisting, though, within hours.
in cPanel there is additional protection as percentage of return mails not only allowed per hour for ours trigger protection early
We have 50 an hour on small accounts + 20% (10) returned will block sending for the hour (based on the idea that only lists get from the internet will have a lot of invalid emails) + csf monitoring for local relay and emails ... + outgoing mail is scanned for spam with spamassain plugin (dcc, razor and pyzor,) save me from troubles on several occasions with compromised WP sites ...
http://technotes.trostfamily.org/?p=184
P.S I feel sorry for this Inteworkx guys they have suggestion for throttling for months (wihch is very easy cause even their users give them the solution)
So no throttling on interworx - you save $7 for the panel and get in trouble cause developers do not understand the problem... http://www.interworx.com/ideas/email-rate-limiting/
and are busy with things that they think is more important
I would like to add that "more than 100 in an hour" does not mean "more than 100 every hour". If there was a monthly limit of 720 hours*100 mails, I would by far not exceed it.
Well. InterWorx is great.
Here is the direct answer for why no email limit. And i think this should be avaible within the years.
100 isn't a bad choice. However, the client can always open a ticket if they have a legit reason.
100 per hour on all our shared servers with 5% bounces allowed. Every hour our Zabbix setup checks queue size and informs techs if it is above 40 emails, and if any of the IPs gets blacklisted.
100 per hour.
Solution is in the third post in the request
http://www.interworx.com/ideas/email-rate-limiting/
they do not keep attention what is published and just need to recompile qmail with throttle support
i do not see any reason to not do so even it is with shell configuration only
That's why I've bashed them a little cause even centos-webpanel got this feature
Well.. i know! But this is not my work!