PowerMTA Question. Rates per IP aren't matching up to delivered in past hour. Why?

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  1. brizz

    brizz New Member

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    Currently mailing from 28 IPs to AOL and Yahoo. Setting of max-msg-rate 7/h for both Yahoo and AOL. Have a max connections of 2 per ip.

    My web based monitor says I'm getting 100-110 delivered per hour.

    I SHOULD be getting 196 per domain, so around 400 for last hour. But its no where near close. Any ideas why? Have good backoff settings for both AOL and Yahoo, and non of my ups go into back off.

    Thanks!
     
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    How many recipients per file are you using when creating jobs? You may not have enough files in a job to be allocated across all of your IPs.

    Check your vmtas and make sure they match up to your IPs.

    Maybe Yahoo is rate-limiting you more than you already are?

    PMTA could be slow?
     
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    may have figured it out. Wasn't seeing any errors in my queue list, so thought everything should be fine.

    But I had disable-source-ip directives, so its possible some ips were disabled but just not showing an error. Commented everything out, and gonna see if it changes.

    nvm, that didn't fix :(
     
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    99% sure I figured it out.

    The status screen shows the actual delivered, and not bounces. Did some tests, and log files seem to line up with that.
     

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