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And i just sent it out, and then a few minutes later my site account is suspended and site is not responding.
My site is still down as I type this, (they're working to get it running again) and I'm kinda freakin out, cause it's bad timing... Right when I send the newsletter, usually the site gets alot of visitors... But I now probably have alot of confused visitors cause the site isn't loading.
I think the hosting company said it automatically suspends accounts and shuts down the site when over like 500 emails are sent from your domain.
Is this normal for a hosting company to do? Should I consider switiching hosts? How can I still send out the emails in the future without getting my site shut down again?
They said they know my intentions are innocent and it's not spam, and to possibly only send out less than 500 emails at a time, with my newsletter mailing list script, so it doesn't happen again.
But should I really have to do this?
I asked if they could allow only my account to send more emails and they said no.
They seem fairly accomodating. They told you the parameters and are trying to help it seems. Though it would have been nicer if they had mentioned this earlier. I would stick with them and adjust your script.
Our ISP does the same thing around 500 so we batch them and send them out in chunks. So it it may be common. We are putting in 2 relay servers to fix it. I don't think it is unreasonable but a few warnings would be better than the auto shut down.
(Last time I sent it was about 1790... today when I sent it had 1825)
So it could possibly be a new rule they implemented.
The way around it, they told me is...
The emails subscribed to the newsletter mailing list are put into one file called address.txt - and that when I send it out from now on, I should break up the file into maybe 3 address.txt files.
So I guess I could do this... But I dunno... Just feels kinda like a nuisance and extra work, that kinda feels unneccessary...
Or should I just comply and stop being lazy... ;) hehe
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When I was on a shared server I believe the number of emails allowed per day was 2 or 3,000 (or something close).
They alerted me when I was breaking the rules but did not shut me down - I would have gone ape.
Shutting you down like that I think is very wrong, they should have alerted you, explained the situation and given you X number of days to come up with a solution and allow you to explain yourself.
When it happened to me (and mine was not spam but a subscription base) they understood and allowed me to continue.
At the time they offered two solutions a dedicated server or pay extra for unlimited emails.
I never did either but have now moved to a dedicated because of traffic demands.
I would personally think about moving hosts as any host that shuts your site down like that without notice would give me heart failure.