How an Email Sending Queue Works
Why serious email goes through a queue, how retries and backoff work, and what that means for your app.
Behind every reliable email platform is a sending queue. Instead of trying to deliver instantly and failing, messages are queued, paced and retried until they succeed.
Why a queue exists
Receiving servers defer mail, enforce rate limits and have transient outages. A queue absorbs all of that, retrying politely so a temporary 421 does not become a lost email.
Retries and backoff
- Soft failures are retried with increasing delays (backoff).
- Hard failures are not retried — the address is dead.
- After a retry window expires, the message bounces for good.
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What it means for your app
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