At 11:42 PM +0200 2006-06-13, Bernd Petrovitsch wrote: > First you throw the 22.000 mail in the mail queue. And the normal queue > run will deliver these emails + all others in the queue. So you probably > want to limit the queue runner anyways (say not more than 100 - or > whatever works good enough - concurrent processes delivering email). > > So the throttling is done within the MTA - your host is delivering > "only" 100 emails in parallel. If every mail takes around 10s, you need > around 36 minutes to deliver (or at least try to) all emails. YMMV ...
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