Hello,
On 09/28/2004 03:54 AM, Roger Thomas wrote:
You may just need to tune qmail to maximize the number of
simultaneous deliveries according to the available bandwidth.
How do I tune qmail in that manner ? If the answer is too long and
complicated, pls flame me softly as this is already OT.
Usua
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 14:54:24 +0800, Roger Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting Manuel Lemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > For this reason, during deliveries of messages to many recipients, it is better to
> > pause once in a while to let the queue be fully processed and do not stall other
> > p
Quoting Manuel Lemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You may just need to tune qmail to maximize the number of simultaneous deliveries
> according to the available bandwidth.
How do I tune qmail in that manner ? If the answer is too long and complicated, pls
flame me softly as this is already OT.
> Fo
Hello,
On 09/27/2004 09:02 PM, Roger Thomas wrote:
Just let me know which OS and local mailer (Sendmail, qmail, postfix,
exim, MS IIS, Exchange, etc..) do you use so I can advise.
What do you recommend for Linux and qmail combination ?
Please advise.
Under Linux qmail or postfix are just fine. Yo
Quoting Manuel Lemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Just let me know which OS and local mailer (Sendmail, qmail, postfix,
> exim, MS IIS, Exchange, etc..) do you use so I can advise.
What do you recommend for Linux and qmail combination ?
Please advise.
--
roger
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Hello,
On 01/23/2003 02:40 AM, Jonathan Chum wrote:
Anyway, the problem of personalizing messages is that makes your
mailings take much longer to generate and queue because you need to
create separate message for each recipient.
I'm weighing down personalization and enveloping for this project
Q
If it delivers when possible, won't the server flake if it get's 100,000
emails inject into Qmail? If I was to use your class and loop through
100,000 emails into Qmail, will Qmail attempt all at once?
A
The answer was right above the question... "With qmail you do not have to run
the queue lik
Hi,
I was surfing through google's archive, and some reason my USENET reader
didn't catch this reply, so here goes. . .(my comments are embedded below)
"Manuel Lemos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> On 12/22/2002 02:52 PM, Jonathan Ch
Hello,
On 01/03/2003 04:08 AM, Cesar Aracena wrote:
I did a registration page for a customer, and now I'm trying to develop
a way for him to send an e-mail once in a while to the people registered
with him. I did something (shown below) and everything seems to be ok,
but the e-mail never reaches.
Hi.
I have myself written a rather clumsy mass mailer in
php which queues mail via the sendmail-command.
I have found this to be rather slow and ineffective.
You are talking about queueing mail directly to the
mailqueue, and I wonder, how is that done with php?
About making mails not rejected by
Hello,
On 12/22/2002 02:52 PM, Jonathan Chum wrote:
I was considering of writing the mass mailing application in PHP instead
though.
If anyone has eperience writing such applications with this amount of
emails, I'd like to know what you've done.
If you do not need to send personalized messages
Thanks Manuel,
"Manuel Lemos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> On 12/21/2002 08:10 PM, Jonathan Chum wrote:
> > An upcoming project I'm working and spec'ing out is a mass mailing
> > application. Initially, I was looking at Mailman whic
Hello,
On 12/21/2002 08:10 PM, Jonathan Chum wrote:
An upcoming project I'm working and spec'ing out is a mass mailing
application. Initially, I was looking at Mailman which was written in Python
since it looks like it handles delivering emails efficiently without killing
the server. We have 1 cl
Hello,
Nathan Cavicchi wrote:
>
> I started writing a set of scripts that would send out mutiple emails to a
> list of customers. I then realized that most likely this program, and/or
> snipits had most likely already been written. If so, can some one point me
> in the right direction and save
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