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MedAppEng
Network Novice
Hace 3 años

Rate-limited, can our application get white listed?

I work for a large medical organization and we have an application that monitors temperatures of medicines, vaccines, etc. The application sends out notification emails when the temperatures are out of range. This application has been running for many years and recently some of the emails being sent to T-Mobile and Sprint phones (email to text) have been getting rejected. I suspect this is due to a new rate limiting policy. The issues started in July 2022 and has been getting steadily worse.

The emails come from a server hosted at AWS (Amazon) and uses AWS's Simple Email Service (SES) to send the emails to T-Mobile.


The emails are getting bounced back with these error messages:

This is the vast majority of the bounces:

  • 554 4.4.7 Message expired: unable to deliver in 840 minutes.<421 4.2.0 <message_id@sending_domain> server temporarily unavailable AUP#MXRT>

These bounces are also occurring but not as much:

  • 550 4.4.7 Message expired: unable to deliver in 840 minutes.<451 4.0.0 Unknown>
  • 550 4.4.7 Message expired: unable to deliver in 840 minutes.<421 4.4.1 Failed to establish connection>


I am guessing "MXRT" means Maximum Rate.


I tried calling the main T-Mobile tech support phone number but got nowhere, they were nice and tried to find an answer but this question was outside of their knowledge base.


I need to speak to someone inside T-Mobile to help resolve this issue, hopefully our application can get whitelisted.

If anyone can help with this or knows how to contact someone at T-Mobile it will be greatly appreciated.

Gracias.
 

  • Unfortunately, email to text is not designed for commercial messaging and should only be used for consumer-to-consumer messages. We don't have the ability to whitelist anyone on this service because spammers tend to piggyback on the network configuration of the bulk messages that are sent through the it (by no fault of anyone but the spammers). The email to text service has some pretty aggressive spam filters and they won't be relaxed until spamming is eliminated. The page that Fireguy linked does have an FAQ toward the bottom that discusses the email to text limitations at little bit. 

    Mensajería de texto para consumidores versus no consumidores | Asistencia de T-Mobile

    El gateway de email a mensaje de texto es un sistema legado que posiblemente sea descontinuado en el futuro. Está diseñada únicamente para tráfico de consumidor de bajo volumen y no puede manejar una gran cantidad de mensajes. Por esa razón, todos los mensajes que no sean para consumidor están prohibidos en el gateway de email a mensaje de texto, e incluso podría bloquearse la mensajería de consumidor de alto volumen ya que podría afectar la capacidad del sistema de administrar los mensajes para todos los clientes. Si necesitas enviar mensajes que no son al consumidor o gran volumen de mensajes al consumidor, busca un agregador ya que ese tipo de conexiones pueden manejar ese tipo de volumen de mensajes.

    When companies are sending messages to customers, certain federal (CTIA) and carrier (not just T-Mobile) guidelines must be followed to ensure everyone's protection and to avoid spamming of any kind. That is why using an aggregator is going to be a better option for you than trying to continue on the email to text options. Aggregators are vetted to ensure they are following the code of conduct so their services can be flagged differently through our messaging systems and you will not be blocked as a spammer. 

    If you do want to get in touch with someone about the situation you can write to our Customer Relations team at the PO box listed on our Contact Us (t-mobile.com) . 

  • HeavenM's avatar
    HeavenM
    Administrador de la comunidad

    Unfortunately, email to text is not designed for commercial messaging and should only be used for consumer-to-consumer messages. We don't have the ability to whitelist anyone on this service because spammers tend to piggyback on the network configuration of the bulk messages that are sent through the it (by no fault of anyone but the spammers). The email to text service has some pretty aggressive spam filters and they won't be relaxed until spamming is eliminated. The page that Fireguy linked does have an FAQ toward the bottom that discusses the email to text limitations at little bit. 

    Mensajería de texto para consumidores versus no consumidores | Asistencia de T-Mobile

    El gateway de email a mensaje de texto es un sistema legado que posiblemente sea descontinuado en el futuro. Está diseñada únicamente para tráfico de consumidor de bajo volumen y no puede manejar una gran cantidad de mensajes. Por esa razón, todos los mensajes que no sean para consumidor están prohibidos en el gateway de email a mensaje de texto, e incluso podría bloquearse la mensajería de consumidor de alto volumen ya que podría afectar la capacidad del sistema de administrar los mensajes para todos los clientes. Si necesitas enviar mensajes que no son al consumidor o gran volumen de mensajes al consumidor, busca un agregador ya que ese tipo de conexiones pueden manejar ese tipo de volumen de mensajes.

    When companies are sending messages to customers, certain federal (CTIA) and carrier (not just T-Mobile) guidelines must be followed to ensure everyone's protection and to avoid spamming of any kind. That is why using an aggregator is going to be a better option for you than trying to continue on the email to text options. Aggregators are vetted to ensure they are following the code of conduct so their services can be flagged differently through our messaging systems and you will not be blocked as a spammer. 

    If you do want to get in touch with someone about the situation you can write to our Customer Relations team at the PO box listed on our Contact Us (t-mobile.com) . 

  • MedAppEng's avatar
    MedAppEng
    Network Novice

    fireguy_6364,

    Gracias por tu respuesta. I did check that page before posting but it didn't really help me with my problem other than tell me that T-Mobile is probably using a third party anti-spam service.

    Do you know how I can contact tier 2?

    Facebook and Twitter won’t work, I am trying to contact T-Mobile as a representative of my company, not as a individual.

  • other than the FB/Twitter route im not fully sure. those two are the only ways i really know to get to that point quickly.

     

    @HeavenM 

     

    any more direct ways for them to attempt?