> > > Can you shed any more light on this. I am very interested as I may
> > > write something similar soon, and any ideas / help would be much
> > > appreciated.
> >
> > Well, that's more a perl/Unix issue than a qmail one so this isn't the
> > right place to discussed it. If you're asking abou
Mark Delany wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 08:29:37AM +, Greg Cope wrote:
>
> > > I used IO::select to handle running multiple qmail-remotes at the same
> > > time. qmail-remote has a really small footprint so you can run 1000s
> > > of them concurrently on a modest sized server. It take
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 08:29:37AM +, Greg Cope wrote:
> > I used IO::select to handle running multiple qmail-remotes at the same
> > time. qmail-remote has a really small footprint so you can run 1000s
> > of them concurrently on a modest sized server. It takes a fair amount
> > of code to m
Mark Delany wrote:
>
> On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 02:38:38PM -0400, John R Levine wrote:
> > I have a spam-like application that will be sending out thousands of
> > customized single-recipient messages. (It's spam-like because it says
> > "you wrote to us about on ", but unlike spam, they
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 02:38:38PM -0400, John R Levine wrote:
> I have a spam-like application that will be sending out thousands of
> customized single-recipient messages. (It's spam-like because it says
> "you wrote to us about on ", but unlike spam, they really did
> write and I have
John R Levine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a spam-like application that will be sending out thousands of
> customized single-recipient messages. (It's spam-like because it says
> "you wrote to us about on ", but unlike spam, they really did
> write and I have the saved messages to
I have a spam-like application that will be sending out thousands of
customized single-recipient messages. (It's spam-like because it says
"you wrote to us about on ", but unlike spam, they really did
write and I have the saved messages to prove it.)
Rather than dumping them all into qm