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Our company email keeps getting bounced, this has been going on for months and often the senders were not receiving any notification. The hosting company (Thai) keep telling us it is fixed though it actually seems to be getting worse though now the bounced mail is notified to the sender with the message "452 too many recipients received this hour".

Some colleagues think that it is a national problem; is anyone else seeing this?

What is the cause? My feeling is that the host has just oversold their server capacity and now it can't cope.... Any suggestions?

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No problems with emails here. It's not a "national" problem. I'd recommend switching to a different provider, Thai or U.S. based... I am sure there's lots of professional level email hosters out there...

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Hi !

try siaminet.com

becoz how cat manages the international bw, traffic (required within) thailand is much faster than routin it thru US based servers.

Ive used this provider for hosting many of my clients websites and they dont seem to oversell what they are capable of. I suggest before goin with any provider now, give them some numbers (of data volume you'd transact) and ask if they could cater to it.

cheers !

No problems with emails here. It's not a "national" problem. I'd recommend switching to a different provider, Thai or U.S. based... I am sure there's lots of professional level email hosters out there...
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Thanks for the response, it's appreciated!

I was convinced that it was our email host that was the problem since I have only had the bounced mails to other addresses in our company including test messages to myself. However my boss has had a couple of emails returned from yahoo, with the same error message, which just confuses things..... The outgoing mail service (TTT broadband) and our email host both say there is nothing wrong on their side. I guess all we can do is change the service and hope for the best.

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Another possibility is to use an In-House Mailserver and just a DNS-Service from outside.

An In-House Maail Server has some advantages:

1. unlimited Accounts, Domains, Size per e-mail

2. complete controll over in- and outgoing e-mail

3. use as internal message server

and more. Limitation only depends on the Mail Server Software I use! If use Linux you can get all at free!

For my self I using No-IP.com and Mail-Reflector, which includes Backup-MX (unlimited mails and size for 7 days) for US 40 a year plus the service for Registration and No-IP Plus which is total below US 100 a year.

I running my own Mail Server several years and In-House Mail Server for some of my Customers as well without any problems.

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Thats sounds good also. I had a look at the no-ip website and will pass the information on to the senior management.

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