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Package: ssmtp
Version: 2.63-1
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-CC: Samuel ROZE <[email protected]>
Hello,
I'm a user of the sSMTP system on my servers to redirect mails which are
sent by PHP, Postgres, or anything else to my mail server.
The problem is that sometimes it can take 1s to connect to it. So, my
web page which is using a mail function can take 1s to be executed !
It's too much... So, why don't make a pool system ?
Regards,
Samuel ROZE.
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sSMTP is a simple MTA to deliver mail from a computer to a mail hub (SMTP
server). sSMTP is simple and lightweight, there are no daemons or anything
hogging up CPU; Just sSMTP. Unlike Exim4, sSMTP does not receive mail,
expand aliases, or manage a queue
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