01-10-2018 04:44 PM - edited 03-08-2019 07:31 PM
We recently moved all user mail to a cloud service and wound down our internal mail servers.
Some internal applications still need to send mail (to both our internal users in the cloud and third parties) as well as some legacy apps that need to receive mail, so we kept our ESAs in place, at a much reduced load.
We have an F5 that causes outbound mail to all have the same IP address (network team tells me it can't be put in transparent mode, I don't really understand the reasons why)
A specific sender keeps getting mail delays when they try to send out their mass-mailings.
How can I identify this particular sender and apply a different policy to them to prevent there mail from getting delayed with "Too Many Connections"?
01-10-2018 07:30 PM
Hello,
The first thing you'll want to do is identify the Sender Group and correlating Mail Flow Policy that the user is hitting, which can be found by searching through the Message Tracking and/or mail_logs. Once you find the Sender Group / MFP, you can then either increase the throttling universally, or you can setup a bypass for this particular Envelope Sender.
These settings can be found in the GUI under Mail Policies --> Hat Overview --> Select MFP --> Expand Rate Limit for Evenlope Senders --> Increase the limit or setup an Address List Exception for that sender.
Thanks!
-Dennis M.
01-10-2018 07:33 PM
What does the message tracking for these emails show?
If you see the "Too Many Connections" after an ICID is created it would display the sendergroup and mail flow policy matched which can be verified under Mail Policies -> Mail Flow Policies -> Accept/Relay etc.
Regards,
Libin Varghese
01-11-2018 06:20 AM
But is there any way I can prioritize mail for this sender only?
Because the f5 presents everything with the same IP, all outbound mail gets the same sender policy.
01-11-2018 06:46 AM - edited 01-11-2018 06:46 AM
ESA treats all emails with the same priority and passes them through the workqueue processing one by one.
Regards,
Libin Varghese
01-11-2018 06:59 AM
01-11-2018 08:13 AM
Hello,
If you're referring to a specific user (Envelope Sender), then I provided the resolution in my first reply. You'll need to setup an Address List for this Sender and enable an Exception. If you're referring to an actual host server (IP address), then no, there would be no way to prioritize that traffic since we see everything coming from the same single F5 IP.
Thanks!
-Dennis M.
01-11-2018 08:38 AM
sorry - I was tired last night and only the "universally" part registered.
I will try the Envelope Sender exception
Thanks again.
01-11-2018 12:16 PM
Not to worry :) Hopefully that helps!
-Dennis M.
01-10-2018 08:10 PM
07-25-2018 10:25 AM
Revisiting this.
The issue is at the connection level, so how will it even get to the point where is assesses the Envelope Sender?
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