On 05/14/2010 11:36 AM, Ralf Eggert wrote:
Hi,
I want to use Zend_Queue to send bulk mails (newsletters). These
newsletters are individualized. I think I have two general options how
to handle this:
a) Create all Zend_Mail objects and send them serialized to the
Zend_Queue. When the queue i
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 6:41 AM, Ralf Eggert wrote:
> Hi Jurian,
>
>> I'd store only the data. The instance of Zend_Mail can be reused with new
>> data
>> to send the next mail, so you don't need to instantiate Zend_Mail for each
>> new
>> email.
>
> That is the solution I am implementing now. I
Hi Jurian,
> I'd store only the data. The instance of Zend_Mail can be reused with new
> data
> to send the next mail, so you don't need to instantiate Zend_Mail for each
> new
> email.
That is the solution I am implementing now. Its also a matter of
performance since I need to create almost
On Friday 14 May 2010 08:06:54 Ralf Eggert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use Zend_Queue to send bulk mails (newsletters). These
> newsletters are individualized. I think I have two general options how
> to handle this:
>
> a) Create all Zend_Mail objects and send them serialized to the
>Zend_Que
Hi,
I want to use Zend_Queue to send bulk mails (newsletters). These
newsletters are individualized. I think I have two general options how
to handle this:
a) Create all Zend_Mail objects and send them serialized to the
Zend_Queue. When the queue is processed, I only need to send these
mail