Could we not send the message out as usual, then on a p=reject bounce, forward
the original message (so it comes from the mailing list) along with an
explanation of what is transpiring to the bounced user, plus to the message
author? Maybe include a note suggesting the author change mail provid
(22267)
smtp to
catherine.klein for 8122 recips, completed in 1782.344 seconds
Now I just need to fine-tune sendmail so it speeds up as well, but that's a
question for elsewhere.
Thanks again for the help.
Bryan Wright
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:m...@msapir
That makes sense now. And explains why all my attempts to speed up processing
have hear no effect. So the final message should be logged once delivery is
complete.
So back to the speed. If multiple qrunners won't fix the issue, is there any
way to speed this up? To get it to process mult
Hello,
I'm trying to figure out some performance issues with mailman. I have it
configured for SMTP direct, and pointed at localhost, port 25. The MTA is
sendmail. Sendmail is configured to use our exchange server as a smart host.
We have two lists configured and send out 1 message a month