Rate Limited Emails - Resolve Throttling and Sending Limits
Rate Limited/Throttled Email Delivery: Complete Resolution Guide ## What’s Happening? Your emails are being temporarily delayed or rejected because recipient servers are limiting the rate at which they accept messages from your sending domain or IP address. This is a protective measure that email providers use to prevent spam and manage server load, but it can affect legitimate senders when volume spikes or reputation drops. ## Quick Diagnosis: Identifying Rate Limiting Issues ### Common Rate Limiting Bounce Messages - “The recipient’s server is temporarily limiting or delaying incoming messages due to high volume or policy”
- “The sending server is temporarily restricted due to high volume or low reputation”
- “The recipient is receiving too many emails too quickly, so further messages are temporarily blocked”
- “Yahoo is temporarily deferring messages due to high volume or user complaints”
- “The recipient’s mailbox has reached its hourly message receiving limit”
- “The receiving server delayed or rejected the message due to too many delivery attempts”
- “The recipient server is temporarily limiting or rejecting messages due to high sending volume”
- “The sending server is temporarily deferring messages due to high volume or user complaints” * * * ## Understanding Rate Limiting and Throttling ### Key Concepts Rate Limiting Fundamentals: - Temporary Protection: Rate limits are usually temporary restrictions, not permanent blocks
- Volume-Based: Triggered when you send too many emails too quickly to the same provider
- Reputation-Influenced: Lower sender reputation leads to stricter rate limits
- Provider-Specific: Each email provider (Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook) has different thresholds
- Recoverable: Most rate limiting resolves within hours to days with proper adjustments
- Auto-Handled Bounces: Our platform automatically marks invalid addresses, helping maintain list quality ### Rate Limiting Categories Volume-Based Throttling: - Too many emails sent in a short time period
- Exceeding hourly or daily sending limits
- Sudden spikes in sending volume Reputation-Based Restrictions: - Low sender score triggering conservative limits
- Recent complaint or bounce rate increases
- New sending domain with limited history Recipient-Level Limits: - Individual mailbox receiving limits exceeded
- Domain-wide incoming message restrictions * * * ## Step-by-Step Rate Limiting Resolution ### Step 1: Implement Batch Sending Strategy Use batch sending feature to control email volume: 1. Access Campaign Creation: - Go to Marketing → Campaigns → Create Campaign - Select Email Campaign type - Choose your email template and audience
- Configure Batch Sending: - In the campaign setup, look for Scheduling Options - Select Batch Sending or Schedule in Batches - Set conservative batch sizes: Start with 50-100 emails per batch - Space batches 2-4 hours apart initially
- Pause Existing High-Volume Campaigns: - Navigate to active campaigns and pause any sending large volumes - Convert them to batch sending format - Prioritize essential communications only #### Batch Sending Success Indicators - Fewer bounce messages mentioning “high volume” or “too quickly”
- Improved delivery rates within each batch
- Emails processing smoothly without immediate rejections
- Reference: Batch Email Guide ### Step 2: Monitor External Reputation Metrics Since our patform doesn’t provide built-in reputation monitoring, use these external tools: 1. Check Sender Score: - Visit senderscore.org - Enter your sending domain or IP address - Score below 70 indicates reputation issues contributing to rate limiting
- Verify IP Reputation: - Use mxtoolbox.com/blacklists.aspx - Check if your sending IP appears on any blacklists - Monitor for “policy” or “reputation” related listings
- Provider-Specific Tools: - Gmail: Check Google Postmaster Tools for reputation data - Microsoft: Review Smart Network Data Services (SNDS) - Yahoo: Monitor Yahoo Sender Hub feedback ### Step 3: Leverage Automatic Bounce Handling Our platform automatically manages bounced addresses to improve your sender reputation: 1. Review Bounce Reports: - Go to Marketing → Email → Reports - Check bounce rates and types in your recent campaigns - Note that hard bounces are automatically marked as invalid
- Verify Invalid Contact Management: - Navigate to Contacts → All Contacts - Filter by Invalid or Bounced status - Confirm these contacts are excluded from future campaigns
- Focus on Engaged Segments: - Go to Contacts → Smart Lists - Create segments based on recent email engagement - Prioritize batch sending to your most engaged contacts first ### Step 4: Verify Sending Domain Authentication Ensure proper domain authentication to improve reputation: 1. Check Domain Settings: - Go to Settings → Email Services → Sending Domain - Confirm SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records show as verified - Look for green checkmarks or “Verified” status
- Update DNS Records if Needed: - Copy any unverified DNS records - Add them to your domain’s DNS settings - Wait 24-48 hours for propagation and re-verification * * * ## Recovery Timeline and Expectations ### Phase 1: Immediate Relief (2-6 hours) - Action: Switch to batch sending with conservative volumes
- Expected outcome: Reduced bounce rates, fewer “too quickly” messages
- Success metric: 50% reduction in rate limiting bounces ### Phase 2: Short-term Stabilization (1-3 days) - Action: Gradually increase batch sizes with engaged contacts
- Expected outcome: Consistent delivery within each batch
- Success metric: 80%+ delivery rate to high-engagement segments ### Phase 3: Full Recovery (1-2 weeks) - Action: Return to larger batch sizes with reputation monitoring
- Expected outcome: Normal delivery rates across all segments
- Success metric: Less than 2% rate limiting bounces * * * ## Prevention Best Practices ### Smart Batch Management - Conservative Start: Begin with small batches (50-100 emails) and increase gradually
- Consistent Timing: Space batches evenly throughout business hours
- Provider Awareness: Consider smaller batches for strict providers like Yahoo
- Engagement Priority: Send to most engaged contacts first in each batch ### Ongoing Reputation Maintenance - Weekly Monitoring: Check sender score and blacklist status weekly
- Bounce Rate Tracking: Monitor bounce rates in campaign reports
- Trust our System: Let automatic bounce handling maintain list quality
- Content Quality: Avoid spam trigger words and maintain professional formatting * * * ## Still Having Issues? If you continue to experience rate limiting challenges after implementing batch sending: 1. Reduce Batch Sizes Further: Try 25-50 emails per batch with longer intervals
- Segment by Provider: Create separate batches for Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook recipients
- Review Content: Analyze email content for elements that might trigger aggressive filtering
- Consider Timing: Avoid peak sending times when providers are most restrictive * * * ### Need Expert Rate Limiting Resolution? Rate limiting issues often require sophisticated reputation management and provider-specific strategies that go beyond basic batch sending. Get professional assistance with: - Advanced IP warming and reputation recovery
- Provider-specific rate limit negotiations
- Sophisticated batch sending optimization
- Enterprise-level deliverability strategy
- Custom monitoring and alerting systems Don’t let rate limiting hurt your email marketing ROI - get expert help today!