At 02:01 PM 8/9/99 -0400, Cris Daniluk wrote:
>I think this is a good one. Because we'll be generating the messages on
>different machines than those that we send from, we have to find the most
>efficient way to get them into the queue. That presents us with a variety of
>options. Here are the few that we've come up with (some of these are good
>options, some are down right horrible... this is just a list):
>
>1. Have the generator write directly to the qmail SMTP server via sockets
>
>2. Open a telnet/rsh/rexec to the machine and use qmail-inject
>
>3. Modify the source to qmail-inject to work on NT and remotely (very little
>work) and inject to the queue over a samba/nfs share
>
>4. Send mail to the server via relay, using the Microsoft SMTP servers as
>relay and writing to them as we are now (this seems kludgey because the
>servers can only send 30 messages per second on the lan).
>
>5. Telepathy?

Check out qmail-qmqpc and qmail-qmqpd.

David.
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