Vivek Khera wrote:

>>>>>> "PN" == Peter Nixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> PN> I understand all the MTA performance issues, there will be enough
> PN> MTA servers and bandwith to handle the traffic, but my question is
> PN> will mailman handle the load?  Is anyone running a mailman
> 
> How do you make mailman submit a single message to multiple MTA's?

You don't. why on earth would you want to do that?

I will have several SMTP relay hosts in a load balance setup. The local MTA
on the mailman server will therefore only be handling email between it and
the SMTP relay host(s) on the same 100Mbit switch.

I may have phrased the question slighly wrong, I should have said "SMTP
relay" instead of "MTA servers" but I wis in a hurry, and I just wanted to
make it clear that I didn't need tips on optimising SMTP but rather on
Mailman itself...

Cheers

-- 

Peter Nixon
http://www.peternixon.net/
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