Is it possible for me to set mailman to deliver, say, 20 mails a minute? The list is a oneway list for announcements only, but as soon as people recieve the message, they all come and check the website, which is hosted on the same machine, this chews on my bandwith, and brings my machine to it's knees. Sometimes the requests time out, and people get pissed off.
You might be able to configure your MTA to do this sort of thing, but I don't know of any way to get mailman to do it for you. Exactly how you would configure your MTA to do this will depend on the specific MTA you're using, and you should ask that question on the supporting newsgroups and/or mailing lists related to your MTA.
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