Advanced SMTP Server Troubleshooting: Diagnosing Common Issues
Advanced SMTP Server Tuning for Performance and Deliverability
1) Key goals
- Maximize throughput and minimize latency.
- Maximize inbox placement and minimize spam complaints/bounces.
- Maintain stable sender reputation across IPs/domains.
2) Infrastructure & capacity
- Dedicated vs shared IPs: Use dedicated IPs for predictable reputation (one IP per message class). Reserve shared IPs only for low-volume/secondary traffic.
- Horizontal scaling: Scale workers/processors and outbound queues across multiple servers; keep per-worker queues small to avoid head-of-line blocking.
- Network: Use low-latency, redundant uplinks; place mail relays close to major recipient MX clusters (geo-aware routing).
- Disk & I/O: Fast SSDs for queues and logs; tune fsync/writes for acceptable durability vs throughput.
3) SMTP server tuning knobs
- Connection concurrency: Limit concurrent connections per destination ISP (Gmail/Outlook often allow many; smaller ISPs need fewer). Use provider-specific profiles.
- Per-destination rate
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