Requesting a SMTP Relay Limit Increase
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November 14, 2008 9:14 AM
In order to request an SMTP relay limit increase for your virtual dedicated or dedicated server, you will need to submit a trouble ticket. To increase this limit, we need to obtain additional information. There are two options for requesting a SMTP relay increase: Business use and Mass Mailings. Please create a Trouble Ticket from within your Hosting Control Center to request one of the following:"
To Request a SMTP Relay Limit Increase for Business Email Usage
- Provide the approximate number of email users you have on the server (the number can include future users).
- Provide the approximate number of relays each email user will send per day. We will increase the limit based on your response: 100 users sending 50 messages per day will require 5,000 relays per day.
- Please read our Anti-Spam Policy and acknowledge the agreement by stating the following, "I have read, understand and will abide by your anti-spam policy."
NOTE: Failure to provide all requested information will result in your request being denied.
To Request a SMTP Relay Limit Increase for Mass Mailings
- Provide a brief explanation about your newsletter or marketing campaign. For example: "Every Monday I send a newsletter to all of my customers."
- Provide the maximum number of relays you will require per day. Please note, unlimited relays will not be granted. If you do not provide a specific amount, we will default to 5,000 per day.
- Provide a sample copy of the email message. The sample may be included in your response or you may post the message to a web page and provide the URL.
NOTE: Newsletters and market campaigns must comply with the CAN-SPAM Act
. - Ensure your newsletter or marketing campaign includes an Opt-out link in the message. If your message does not include an Opt-out link, the increase request will be denied.
- Please read our Anti-Spam Policy and acknowledge the agreement by stating the following, "I have read, understand and will abide by your anti-spam policy."
NOTE: Failure to provide all requested information will result in your request being denied.