# PowerMTA configuration file
This configuration provides the backbone for a high-deliverability lifestyle and entertainment stack. It treats different brands (luxury vs. flash sales) as distinct entities, respects ISP-specific throttles, and prioritizes engagement metrics over raw volume. Remember: In entertainment, your reputation is your setlist. Protect it with PowerMTA.
snmp-enabled yes snmp-port 161 snmp-community public sample powermta configuration file hot
<domain *> max-smtp-out 20 max-connect-rate 5/m max-msg-per-connection 100 max-msg-rate 1000/h bounce-after 4d12h retry-after 10m
log-connections no log-commands no log-data no log-resolution no Remember: In entertainment, your reputation is your setlist
source /0 # Matches all connecting IPs always-allow-relaying true process-x-virtual-mta yes remove-received-headers false add-received-header true hide-message-source false require-auth true
Major Internet Service Providers (ISPs) require distinct connection metrics. Treating a hot IP like a new IP results in throttled throughput, while pushing it too hard triggers blocklists. Treating a hot IP like a new IP
PowerMTA (PMTA) remains the gold standard for high-volume email delivery because of its granular control over every aspect of the sending process. When developers search for a , they are usually looking for settings optimized for speed, high-volume throughput, and maintaining a positive sender reputation with major ISPs.