Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
> On 8/3/07, James Tauber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I was thinking of developing a django app for this with support for
>> queuing and throttling of sends, scheduled sends, and logging of mail
>> failures. I'm NOT interested at all in using it for unsolicited email
>> (although unfortunately there's nothing in the design I have in mind
>> that would prevent its use for that, I don't think)
>>
>> But I wanted to check first if anyone has developed something like this?
> 
> We've got something internally (as part of Ellington) that handles
> these sorts of tasks, but it's somewhat half-assed. If you wanted to
> start a public project, I can probably kick in some of the more
> fully-assed parts of our code.
> 
> I'd have to check with management, of course, but given our track
> record and our need for a robust email system I'm pretty sure the
> answer'll be yes.

I'm exactly in the same situation, with the same needs for 
splicemusic.com. Right now I have a big loop which goes over all users, 
and for each user checks if there are any new events that happened.

This scales really badly, and would definitely need some kind of fix, so 
I'm very interested in any solutions you guys might come up with.


  - bram

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