If your limit is too low, there are
a few things that you can do.
1.
Strategically Send Email Messages
If your host has limited how many
messages can be sent within a predefined period of time, one workaround is to
split your email list and send your messages or email blasts over an increased
period of time. Depending on your email marketing software, you might find that
there is a built-in feature which allows such strategic scheduling.
Additionally, some hosts allow looser limitations on off-peak times, such as
weekends or late/night and early morning hours.
Finally, if you have multiple
hosting accounts, it may be possible to send your mail using multiple
SMTP servers.
2.
Use an Alternate SMTP Mail Server
If your web host has unrealistic
restrictions, you can opt to use alternate mail servers at third-party
companies. Google, Yahoo, and various other companies enable you to send SMTP
mail through their
servers. Additionally, you can also set up an SMTP server on
your own computer.
3.
Use Third-Party Email Marketing Companies
One easy way to remove most of your
email marketing headaches is to use a 3rd party solution. Of course, this
option can be very expensive depending on the size of your mailing lists and
the number of email blasts that you plan to send. You will also find that while
third-party email marketing companies may not limit the number of emails that
you can send, they do have their own set of requirements. Be sure to consult
their terms of service and email marketing policies before signing up.
4.
Move to a New Web Host or Dedicated Server
If your web host has extremely
restrictive SMTP sending limits, it might be cost effective for you to simply
move to a new web host. Some web hosts, for example, have daily limits. So
moving to a web host that has hourly limits might be worth it.
A dedicated server is another
option. Of course, dedicated servers are very expensive and usually require
advanced technical knowledge to manage. However, this option will remove most
restrictions.
Indeed, SMTP sending limits can be
frustrating, but they are in place for a good reason and help to protect all
users on a shared server. If it isn’t possible for you to work comfortably
within a web host’s limits, try third-party options and dedicated servers to
get full control.
- Note: It is possible to send email directly from a script, without using an authenticated web server, however, email sent in this manner often trigger anti-spam filters and might never make it to the desired recipient.
- Your web host will probably also send you a notification regarding your ‘excessive’ email and that you are not abiding by their policies.
- Some web hosts have hourly limits, others have daily limits.
- Setting up an SMTP server on your own computer might be problematic. In some cases, mails sent in this manner will be caught by spam filters.
- According to their documentation, GoDaddy has a daily limit of 250 SMTP relays. On the other hand, HostGator has an hourly limit of 500 SMTP relays. Given that both hosts are in the same price range, switching hosts might be more economical than paying for the services of a third-party email marketing company.
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