Hi,
I need some advice about a subject.
I generate e-mail messages to a database table and then with a CronJob I
sent the e-mails.
My doubt is... The CronJob runs every 10 minutes, but If I have 100.000
e-mails to send the script will not be able to send all the 100.000 e-mails
in 10 minutes.
I generate e-mail messages to a database table and then with a CronJob I
sent the e-mails.
My doubt is... The CronJob runs every 10 minutes, but If I have 100.000
e-mails to send the script will not be able to send all the 100.000 e-mails
in 10 minutes.
How can I deal with this problem?
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
[quote]
The other way is to let the cron job spawn new processes (up to a
limited number of child proceses) as long as there are mails to send.
These child processes runs as long as there are mails to send, then
they die. The cron job will then mostly do process
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 3:41 PM, Andre Lopes lopes80an...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
[quote]
The other way is to let the cron job spawn new processes (up to a
limited number of child proceses) as long as there are mails to send.
These child processes runs as long as there
It is not for SPAM, the 100.000 e-mails is only for example purposes. But I
must to draw the code to be possible to send this volume, just in case if it
happens.
There are examples on how can I do this?
Best Regards,
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Allan Kamau kamaual...@gmail.com wrote:
On
[quote]
The other way is to let the cron job spawn new processes (up to a
limited number of child proceses) as long as there are mails to send.
These child processes runs as long as there are mails to send, then
they die. The cron job will then mostly do process controll/start new
processes.
In response to A B gentosa...@gmail.com:
[quote]
The other way is to let the cron job spawn new processes (up to a
limited number of child proceses) as long as there are mails to send.
These child processes runs as long as there are mails to send, then
they die. The cron job will then
Thanks for the reply.
I will move the topic to the php/pgsql if I don't get how to do it.
Thanks for the help.
Best Regards,
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Bill Moran wmo...@potentialtech.comwrote:
In response to A B gentosa...@gmail.com:
[quote]
The other way is to let the cron
Andre Lopes lopes80an...@gmail.com wrote:
My doubt is... The CronJob runs every 10 minutes, but If I have 100.000
e-mails to send the script will not be able to send all the 100.000 e-mails
in 10 minutes.
More generally, your question is how to deal with a cron job that is
intended to run