Thanks, Tom.  Not even through a registry setting, eh?

Looks like any CF applications we had written for CF4 which were doing a
self-paced delivery of messages should be rewritten.  There's not much sense
in it if CF has a maximum delivery speed of 400 messages per minute.  I
suppose 24,000 messages per hour is reasonable, but if you've got the
processing power and adequate bandwidth, I don't understand why they'd want
to impose this limit.

The 64k limit of email message files in the spool directory, if I recall, is
due to CF's file-naming convention.  Is CF smart enough to re-use file names
in a cyclic manner - moving files out of the spool in a way that lets it
re-use file names such that you can always get 64k files in the spool?

Jim


----- Original Message -----
From: "tom muck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 6:37 PM
Subject: Re: CFMAIL Spooling


> There is no setting for the number of emails.  The spooler delivers 100
> mails every 60 seconds.  You can change the interval to 15 seconds, but no
> lower.  Also, there is a limit of 65,535 emails that can be delivered to
the
> spool folder at one time.
>
> tom
> www.basic-ultradev.com
>
> "Jim McAtee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> 02b501c17c57$ec7da220$352fa8ce@jim">news:02b501c17c57$ec7da220$352fa8ce@jim...
> > In the CF5 Administrator there's a parameter that controls how often the
> > server checks the mail spool.  Is there a fixed number of messages that
CF
> > relays to the mail server in each interval?  Doing a mass mailing (40k
> > messages), it seems that mail is moving rather slowly from the CF spool.
> > The mail server being used is _very_ idle and could easily be relaying
> > messages faster.  Is this a registry setting, or is there something else
> > limiting how fast CF moves these messages?
> >
> > Jim
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