When an email account has exceeded the max emails per hour it means that the account has sent or received more emails than the maximum number of emails that the email provider allows within an hour.
This could be caused by a number of factors such as an automated system sending emails, or by a user sending many emails in a short span of time.
1. How do I fix emails not sending?
One of the most common solutions to fix emails not sending is to check that your internet connection is active and stable and to make sure that your email account is properly configured.
You should also check to make sure that your email provider has not exceeded their maximum emails per hour limit.
2. How can I increase my email sending limit?
The best way to increase your email sending limit is to contact your email provider and request that they increase the limit for your account. Depending on the email provider, you may be able to increase the limit by paying an additional fee.
3. What is the maximum number of emails per hour?
The maximum number of emails per hour will depend on your email provider. Generally speaking, the maximum number of emails per hour at most providers is around 100-200 emails.
4. What is email throttling?
Email throttling is a technique used by email providers to limit the rate at which emails are sent or received by a particular email account. This is done to prevent the server from being overloaded.
5. What is an email bounce?
An email bounce is an automated response from a recipient’s email server indicating that the message could not be delivered.
This can happen for a variety of reasons, such as an invalid email address or if the recipient’s email server has exceeded the maximum emails per hour limit.