# Plan — Dual-Stream Outbound Email (Healthcare hot + Trucking trickle) ## Why this exists Today **one global throttle governs all outbound mail**: the Listmonk sliding window (`app.message_sliding_window_rate`, currently 150/h ramping to a 300/h hard ceiling ≈ 4k/day) plus a shared Postfix rotation pool (`.94/.95/.96`). That ceiling exists to protect **consumer-ISP reputation** (Gmail / Microsoft / Yahoo), which is what the FMCSA trucking campaigns mail. The May 30-31 collapse (29k blast → Gmail `550-5.7.1`, Yahoo `421 TSS04`, delivery fell to ~13%) is why the whole warmup/cap machinery exists. Healthcare's reachable audience is **different in kind**, so it should NOT be constrained by the same ceiling: - The cold-emailable NPPES-endpoint slice is "tens of thousands"; a large part is consumer webmail (gmail ~12.4k) but a meaningful tail is **practice/clinic domains** (their own MX, Google Workspace / Microsoft 365 tenants). - **Practice-domain (institutional) mail does not share the consumer-ISP snowshoe heuristics** that torch the trucking IPs. Its deliverability is largely independent of the reputation we're protecting on `.94-.96`. ### Verified audience size (May 2026 NPPES endpoint_pfile, measured) Classifying every email-formatted endpoint (deduped) with the tightened Direct/HISP filter (`direct`, `medicity.net`, `surescripts`, `updox`, `maxmd`, …) and the consumer-webmail set: | segment | rows | NPIs | routing | |---|---:|---:|---| | Direct / HISP | 242,441 | — | **parked** (DirectTrust-only routing, won't cold-deliver) | | Consumer webmail | 19,366 | ~19,072 | rides the **trucking** consumer-discipline stream | | **Institutional (practice domains)** | **94,348** | **~92,592** | **HEALTHCARE HOT stream** | Institutional spread: **38,873 distinct domains**, **76% of which have exactly 1 provider** (small practices = our $399 PECOS-revalidation buyer). Top-100 domains are only 23% of volume → healthy long tail, no single MX gets hammered. (Excludes a handful of non-prospect giants — `va.gov`, `mail.mil`, `cvshealth.com`, `walgreens.com`, `wal-mart.com` — that we drop in the audience build.) This sizes the hot stream: at ~92k deliverable institutional addresses a 10k/day ceiling drains the list in ~2 weeks; stuck behind the 4k trucking cap it would take ~23 days AND poison the trucking IPs. Hence the split. So the goal is **stream isolation**: let healthcare-institutional mail run hot on its own IPs/cap while trucking keeps trickling on the warmed consumer-facing IPs, with neither able to damage the other. > Honesty caveat (do not skip): the *consumer-webmail* portion of the healthcare > list (gmail/outlook/icloud addresses) is NOT institutional and MUST ride the > same cautious consumer-ISP discipline as trucking. "Run healthcare hot" applies > ONLY to the practice-domain (non-consumer, non-DirectTrust) segment. We split > the healthcare list itself into `healthcare-institutional` vs > `healthcare-consumer` and route each to the matching stream. ## Architecture: two independent streams, one Postfix, one Listmonk ```mermaid flowchart TD LM[Listmonk] -->|SMTP server A: 172.18.0.1:25\nhello perfwest...| PFA[Postfix submission] LM -->|SMTP server B: 172.18.0.1:2526\nhello hc-mta...| PFB[Postfix submission hc] PFA --> TR{transport map} PFB --> TRH{transport_maps hc} TR -->|yahoo family| HOLD[hold:] TR -->|consumer + everything else| ROT[randmap rotation\nout05..out20\n.94-.109] TRH -->|practice domains| HCROT[randmap hc pool\nhcout1..hcout4\n.107-.109 + spare] ROT --> NET1[(consumer ISPs:\nGmail / MS, capped low)] HCROT --> NET2[(practice MX /\nWorkspace / M365, hot)] ``` Two coordinated changes: ### 1. Postfix: a dedicated healthcare submission service + IP sub-pool - Carve **2-3 IPs out of the existing 20** (`.107/.108/.109` = `out18/19/20`, currently unused at the warmup tail) into a **healthcare-only rotation pool**. They get their own HELO (`hcmtaNN.performancewest.net` — confirm/lay down PTR + SPF first) so healthcare reputation is built and judged separately from trucking. They are removed from the trucking `ALL=(...)` array so the trucking warmup never reclaims them. - Add a **second Postfix submission entry** in `master.cf` listening on a distinct port (e.g. `2526`) whose injected mail is tagged to the healthcare pool. Two clean ways to bind the pool: - **(preferred) sender-dependent / class-based transport:** route by the submission port via a dedicated `cleanup`/`smtpd` service that sets a header or uses a separate `transport_maps` so healthcare recipients hit `randmap:{hcout1:,hcout2:,hcout3:}`. - Simpler alternative: a separate Postfix **instance** (`postmulti`) listening on `2526`, with its own `main.cf` bound to the hc IPs. More isolation, more moving parts. Decide in step 0 (recommend the single-instance class-based route unless isolation is required). - Keep the **Yahoo-family `hold:` backstop** in BOTH transports. Healthcare list is pre-filtered, but defense in depth. ### 2. Listmonk: a second SMTP server, used only by healthcare campaigns Listmonk's `settings.smtp` is a JSON array and **already supports multiple SMTP servers**. Add a second entry: ```json { "host":"172.18.0.1", "port":2526, "uuid":"healthcare", "enabled":true, "hello_hostname":"hcmta.performancewest.net", "max_conns":4, "tls_type":"none", "auth_protocol":"none" } ``` Listmonk round-robins across enabled SMTP servers, so to keep streams isolated we do NOT rely on per-campaign SMTP selection (Listmonk lacks native per-campaign SMTP pinning). Instead we isolate by **separate Listmonk instances OR** by the cleaner operational split below. Decide in step 0: - **Option A — second Listmonk instance** (`listmonk-hc`) on the same Postgres, separate `app.message_sliding_window_rate`, pointed only at port `2526`. Cleanest isolation of caps; ~zero risk of cross-stream throttle coupling. This is the recommended option because the *whole point* is independent caps. - **Option B — one Listmonk**, single SMTP server B for healthcare, and we accept Listmonk's single global cap by running trucking and healthcare in non-overlapping send windows. Cheaper but couples the caps (defeats the goal). → **Recommend Option A** (second `listmonk-hc` service in compose). It gets its own `app.message_sliding_window_rate` (the healthcare cap), its own SMTP server (port 2526 → hc IPs), and shares the contacts DB only if we want (probably separate DB to keep bounce/complaint reputation accounting clean per stream). ## Healthcare-stream cap (institutional segment) Institutional B2B mail tolerates much higher volume than consumer cold mail, but we still **warm the new hc IPs** (they're fresh) and we still respect per-domain practice MX limits. Proposed hc warmup (separate stamp `/etc/postfix/hc-warmup-start`): | hc warmup day | hourly cap | ~daily | notes | |---:|---:|---:|---| | 0-1 | 100/h | ~1,000 | brand-new hc IPs, prove clean | | 2-4 | 300/h | ~3,000 | | | 5-9 | 600/h | ~6,000 | | | 10+ | 1,000/h | ~10,000 | institutional ceiling; revisit with data | These are **separate** from and additive to the trucking ~4k/day ceiling, because they hit a disjoint set of receiving systems on disjoint sending IPs. Per-domain politeness still applies (`smtp_destination_concurrency_limit`, `smtp_destination_rate_delay`) so we never hammer one clinic's MX. ## Audience split (must happen before any send) Extend `scripts/build_npi_outreach_lists.py` (or a thin post-processor) to emit THREE files instead of lumping cold together: 1. `npi_healthcare_institutional.csv` — cold, non-Direct, **non-consumer-webmail** (practice/clinic domains). → healthcare HOT stream. 2. `npi_healthcare_consumer.csv` — cold consumer webmail (gmail/outlook/icloud…). → rides the TRUCKING consumer-discipline stream (low cap), NOT the hot one. 3. `npi_direct_secure.csv` — DirectTrust/HISP. → parked until DirectTrust signup. Classification rule: institutional = `cold` channel AND domain NOT in `CONSUMER_WEBMAIL` AND not Direct. (We already compute `cold`/`direct` and a `cold_consumer` count; just split on the consumer set.) Always run the existing **free MX + SMTP RCPT verification on a NON-sending IP** (doc sec 8.2) over the institutional list before importing, so we never mail dead practice mailboxes (`550 5.1.1` from a clinic MX still hurts the hc IPs). ## Reputation hygiene (per stream, independent) - Separate **PTR/FCrDNS** (`hcmtaNN.performancewest.net`) + separate **SPF** authorization for the hc IPs (still under the same domain so DKIM/DMARC pass). - **DKIM/DMARC unchanged** (domain-level) — healthcare mail still signs as performancewest.net, which is fine and desirable. - Separate **bounce/complaint monitoring** per pool (grep by hc IP / by hc syslog_name). The existing monitoring commands extend trivially with the hc IPs. - A **healthcare ramp-cap script** (`pw-hc-rampcap`) mirroring `pw-listmonk-rampcap` but driving the `listmonk-hc` cap off `/etc/postfix/hc-warmup-start`. ## Concrete ordered steps 0. **Decide:** single Postfix instance + class-based hc transport vs `postmulti`; and Listmonk Option A (2nd instance) vs B. (Recommend: single instance + class transport, and Listmonk Option A.) 1. **DNS/identity:** add PTR `hcmtaNN` for `.107/.108/.109`, extend SPF, confirm DKIM/DMARC still pass for those IPs. (No send until green.) 2. **Postfix:** new submission service on `:2526`; carve `out18/19/20` into an hc rotation pool; remove them from the trucking `ALL` array; add the `hc-warmup-start` stamp + `pw-hc-mta-warmup`. Keep Yahoo `hold:` backstop. 3. **Listmonk-hc:** add `listmonk-hc` compose service (same image, own `LISTMONK_app__*` cap env / settings, SMTP server = `172.18.0.1:2526`), behind nginx at a separate vhost or path. Wire `pw-hc-rampcap`. 4. **Audience:** extend the list builder to emit the 3 split files; run free MX + SMTP verification (non-sending IP) on the institutional file. 5. **Campaign:** build a healthcare-institutional campaign (revalidation-overdue first → free NPI tool link → $399 PECOS Revalidation product), import the verified institutional list into `listmonk-hc`, send small focused batches. 6. **deploy wiring:** add the new services/scripts to `deploy.sh` / `deploy-dev.sh` and ansible templates, mirroring the proxy-relay pattern just landed. ## Validation - **Isolation proof:** send a trucking batch and an hc batch simultaneously; confirm via `mail.log` that trucking mail egresses ONLY from `.94-.96` and hc mail ONLY from `.107-.109`, and that each respects its own cap independently. - **Identity proof:** an hc test send to a mail-tester/aboutmy.email account shows PTR `hcmtaNN`, SPF pass, DKIM pass, DMARC pass. - **Deliverability proof:** hc test sends to a Google Workspace test domain + an M365 test domain land in inbox (not spam); record per-domain disposition. - **Cap proof:** `pw-hc-rampcap` sets the `listmonk-hc` cap from the hc warmup day and does NOT touch the trucking Listmonk cap (and vice-versa). - **No regression:** trucking delivery mix unchanged after the split (same monitoring commands, same `.94-.96` volumes). ## Decisions (locked) 1. **Postfix:** single instance + class-based hc transport (port `:2526` → hc rotation pool). No `postmulti`. 2. **Listmonk:** a **second instance** (`listmonk-hc`) with its own sliding-window cap → true cap isolation. 3. **Institutional ceiling:** **10k/day** (warm up to it). 4. **Contacts DB:** separate (`listmonk_hc` database) — cleaner per-stream bounce/complaint accounting, and the hc instance needs its own DB anyway. 5. **Audience count:** measured — ~92,592 institutional NPIs / 38,873 domains (see table above). ## Open / for-later - How aggressive on the institutional ceiling beyond 10k/day — raise only with clean delivery data. - DirectTrust signup to unlock the 242k Direct/HISP segment (separate effort). ## Implementation status (built + validated) Committed and validated on dev: - **Audience split** — `scripts/healthcare_email_streams.py` (shared classifier) + reworked `scripts/build_npi_outreach_lists.py` emit `npi_healthcare_institutional/consumer.csv` + `npi_direct_secure.csv`. Verified on May 2026 NPPES: 89,557 institutional rows. - **Postfix hc stream** — `infra/postfix/hc_stream_setup.sh` applied on the app server: ports 2526/2527/2528 -> hcout1/2/3 -> IPs .107/.108/.109 (HELO hcmta01-03). Proven: a send on :2527 egressed via hcout2 (.108) to the real gmail MX; trucking transport_maps (.94-.96) untouched. - **listmonk-hc** — second instance (own `listmonk_hc` DB, own cap), 3 SMTP servers = the 3 hc ports. Proven on dev: listmonk-hc container -> host :2526 (hcsubmit107) -> hcout1 (.107) -> real gmail MX. - **Ramp-cap** — `infra/postfix/pw-hc-rampcap.sh` (100->1000/h off `/etc/postfix/hc-warmup-start`), independent of the trucking ramp. - **Deploy wiring** — deploy.sh/deploy-dev.sh bring up listmonk-hc; `docker-compose.dev.override.yml` keeps dev (shared host) from clashing on prod host ports / postgres volume. ## REMAINING before any healthcare send (manual, needs Justin/DNS) 1. **PTR / FCrDNS** for the hc IPs — ✅ **DONE 2026-06-06.** `.107->hcmta01`, `.108->hcmta02`, `.109->hcmta03` (.performancewest.net), plus matching forward A records, verified resolving on the authoritative NS AND HE.net secondaries (SOA serial in sync). FCrDNS confirmed both ways. **How (for future reference):** HestiaCP box `cp.carrierone.com` = `207.174.124.22`, **SSH port 22022** (not 22). `admin@` is sftp-only, but **`root@.22:22022` accepts our default `~/.ssh/id_ed25519`** → full shell + Hestia CLI. Forward zone `performancewest.net` and reverse zone `124.174.207.in-addr.arpa` are both owned by Hestia user **`justin`**; HE.net auto-zone-transfers (secondaries). Commands used: ``` export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/hestia/bin # forward A: USER DOMAIN RECORD TYPE VALUE v-add-dns-record justin performancewest.net hcmta01 A 207.174.124.107 # reverse PTR: USER REVZONE OCTET PTR FQDN. "" "" v-add-dns-record justin 124.174.207.in-addr.arpa 107 PTR hcmta01.performancewest.net. "" "" yes v-delete-dns-record justin 124.174.207.in-addr.arpa no # remove stale v-rebuild-dns-domain justin 124.174.207.in-addr.arpa # bump serial ``` (Also removed pre-existing duplicate `mta18-20` PTRs in the reverse zone.) NOTE: the workers' `hestia_provisioner.py` path (admin@:22 + mounted key) remains unfinished/unused — the working path is root@:22022 with our key. 2. **SPF/DKIM/DMARC** — ✅ **VERIFIED 2026-06-06.** SPF already authorizes `.107/.108/.109` explicitly and ends `-all` (only 2 DNS-lookup mechanisms, `a mx` — safe under the 10 limit). DKIM selector `mail` published (2048-bit). DMARC `p=quarantine; pct=100; rua=dmarc@`. All domain-level, no change needed. 3. **Install on prod**: create `listmonk_hc` DB + `--install`, configure its 3 SMTP servers (commands in deploy.sh header), run `hc_stream_setup.sh` on the prod MTA, install `pw-hc-rampcap` cron. 4. **Verify identity** with mail-tester / aboutmy.email from an hc IP (PTR + SPF + DKIM + DMARC all pass) BEFORE importing the list. 5. **Free MX+SMTP verify** the institutional CSV on a non-sending IP, import the verified file into listmonk-hc, send small focused batches (overdue-first). ```