No setting will do this, because it would form an endless loop. The best
you can do is periodically take the mails out of the undelivered folder and
put them back in the spool folder. You can do it manually or write a CFM to
do it automatically at a given time.
tom
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Yes, in CF 4.5 and CF 5, there is a Spool Interval setting, which can be set
as low as 15 seconds. I wish there was a way to set this lower, but it seems
to be set in stone.
tom
"Michael A.
:57 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFMAIL practical limits
Hi Tom,
Which setting in CF Administrator are you referring to? I'm using CFAS 4.01
and all I see there is a timeout for the connection to the mail server. Is
there something else in CFAS 4.5?
Mike Cady
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Thanks, Tom.
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From: "tom muck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: CFMAIL practical limits
> Yes, in CF 4.5 and CF 5, there is a Spool Interval setting, which c
Yes, in CF 4.5 and CF 5, there is a Spool Interval setting, which can be set
as low as 15 seconds. I wish there was a way to set this lower, but it seems
to be set in stone.
tom
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Subject: Re: CFMAIL practical limits
> The CF Server has a built-in bottleneck. You can send 400 messages per
> minute if you increase the settings in the CF administrator from the
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> 60 seconds
The CF Server has a built-in bottleneck. You can send 400 messages per
minute if you increase the settings in the CF administrator from the default
60 seconds to15 seconds . I don't think it's possible to send more than
that. The messages sit in the spool folder and are delivered to the mail
se
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Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 6:47 AM
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Have you found a setting that allows you to spool more than 100 messages
every 15 seconds? With those limits set by the CF Administrator we've only
been able to dump 24,000 messages per hour to o
Allaire just told us that CFMAIL (at least on Solaris) has a bug that leaves zero-byte
files in the undelivered directory. This blocks further mail delivery and causes the
CPU usage to skyrocket. Ours went to 80% when "idle" and 99+% with two cfserver
threads running.
Chris Norloff
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFMAIL practical limits
Have you found a setting that allows you to spool more than 100 messages
every 15 seconds? With those limits set by the CF Administrator we've only
been able to dump 24,000 messages per hour to our mail server.
to
Have you found a setting that allows you to spool more than 100 messages
every 15 seconds? With those limits set by the CF Administrator we've only
been able to dump 24,000 messages per hour to our mail server.
tom
"Dylan Bromby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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I use CFMAIL to send 50,000 emails a pop and it takes less than 30 minutes
to send them all to the mail server (IMail 6.0.x).
--Dylan
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From: Mark W. Breneman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 10:08 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFMAIL practical
I can fairly well assure you that 10,000 email can not be sent from cfmail
in 1 hour. I have about 20,000 messages that takes about 21 hours. :-(
They can be spooled to the spool folder in a matter of a few minutes. But
its the post operations that takes the time. CFMAIL is single threaded thu
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