Hi Charles,

Well, I have to admit that, after reading the Mail::Bulkmail documentation,
I have to rewrite my code. 

Basicaly my code did that:
1. use a sql query to collect valid email addresses from my MySQL table
2. print the message 
3. send message

The last 2 steps are in a foreach loop and this was stressing a lot the
server.

This was my problem :-)

About the second problem, I did not searched CPAN for a module that reads my
maillog (thanks for suggesting). If you can belive, never crossed my mind.

I tried to reinvent the wheel by reading the maillog using another script
written by myself.

Thanks for your support.

CO

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles K. Clarkson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 8:48 PM
To: 'Perl Beginners - CGI List'
Subject: RE: verify if e-mail is returned

Cristi Ocolisan wrote:
: Hi all,
: 
: I'm trying to develop a system to send mass mailing.
: In order to do that I already developed the script, but I faced
: some problems when I ran it. (I'm using MySQL to store the e-mail
: addresses)
: 
: 1. It seems that I have to LIMIT the number of addresses (to max.
: 100) when I send a message.

    Why do you have to do that? What happens when you use 101 email
addresses? Is this a limit of your mail server, MySQL, or of the
module you are using to send bulk mail?


: 2. I cannot verify if the message is received or it came back to me,
: unless I read the maillog on the server.

    You need a module which reads the maillog on the server. Did you
search for a mail module like that at CPAN? Perhaps one that looks for
bounced email might do.


HTH,

Charles K. Clarkson
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