Post by mail daily limit
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I like to load my posts by email in advance. However the emails stop loading about 60 (across about 10 minutes). I found a reference from 2009 or 2010 that there is a limit to posting by email and it is enforced by individual blog – to stop spammers. The reference did not give any specifics. I assume the limit is 60. Does anyone know if 60 is correct and what timeframe it applies to.
Thanks
Liam
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I cleared the blog since it wasn’t working. I just resent 70 posts and only 60 of them showed up. The extra 10 do not show up in scheduled or any other pending state. The posts are currently just titles and tags that I will fill in later once I get the count limit issue figured out.
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I think there is some sort of limit to the number of scheduled Posts – sorry can’t remember the number
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If all you are doing is using the site to drive traffic to other sites by posting one line of text including an ad link like an Amazon link then don’t be surprised of and when the site is suspended.
No blogger initiated advertising is allowed on WordPress.com blogs. The only advertising program at WordPress.com is called WordAds and it’s for blogs on their own domains.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/domains/
http://en.wordpress.com/apply-for-wordads/Advertising outside of WordAds at WordPress.com is not allowed.
http://support.wordpress.com/advertising/ Here’s what gets a blog suspended:
http://wordpress.com/types-of-blogs/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/advertising/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/affiliate-links/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/suspended-blogs/
http://en.wordpress.com/tos/1. WordPress.com allows bloggers to insert text affiliate links within post and page content to most third-party affiliate programs, provided they are not the primary content of the site in question.
2. Image affiliate links in posts and pages and any banners, affiliate links in sidebar or footer widget areas, are still considered to be advertising and are not allowed on WordPress.com blogs.
NOTE: A self-hosted WordPress site might be right for you. WordPress.org offers free software that you can install on a web server. You can upload and install themes and plugins, run ads, conduct ecommerce and edit the database. http://support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/
WordPress.COM and WordPress.ORG are completely separate and have different logins, features, run different versions of some themes with the same names, and have separate support documentation and separate support forums. Read the differences here http://en.support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/
If you don’t have a username account at WordPress.ORG click http://wordpress.org/support/ and register one on the top right hand corner of the page that opens, so you can post to the support forums there.
Resetting your WordPress.ORG password http://codex.wordpress.org/Resetting_Your_Password
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there are several anti-spam features at WordPress.COM – however the staff will never give you the details or any magic numbers – they suspend several thousand spam blogs a day here I think and it is an arms race with the spammers – this time of the year is a bit worse
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I didn’t realize there was and issue. It might be better as a self host then I can deal with the limits.
Thanks
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