nd the 500,000 mails? Send a single
> message with 500,000 destination addresses or to send 500,000
> messages, one for each email address?
Actually, neither. Ten messages with 50,000 addresses. That way they
each have a separate schedule.
> 3) If I really need to send 500,000 diffe
al related,
so the ones that go out during the day are time sensitive.
Jay
-Original Message-
From: Henrique Pantarotto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 8:00 PM
To: Austad, Jay; qmail
Subject: RE: To send 500,000 messages
Jay,
I really loved this VERH patc
(11) 5505-5728 r.316/238 ICQ: 6934285 IT: henpa
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-Original Message-
From: Austad, Jay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: quinta-feira, 5 de outubro de 2000 21:33
To: 'Brett Randall'; Henrique Pantarotto; qmail
Subject: RE: To send 500,000 messages
How personali
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 7:48 PM
To: Henrique Pantarotto; qmail
Subject: RE: To send 500,000 messages
> 1) I have searched this mailing-list and I understood that Qmail can
> handle this demand very nicely, right? Are those patches for "high
> load servers" really
and how slow the receiving sites
are. Short messages to fast sites work best.
>
> 2) Whats the best way to send the 500,000 mails? Send a single
> message with 500,000 destination addresses or to send 500,000
> messages, one for each email address?
As far as the queue is concerned, on
're there for a reason...of course, these presume that your link can
handle a greater concurrency.
> 2) Whats the best way to send the 500,000 mails? Send a single
> message with 500,000 destination addresses or to send 500,000
> messages, one for each email address?
One message with
patches for "high
load servers" really necessary or is the default qmail distribution
(with concurrencyremote set to 100 or something) enough?
2) Whats the best way to send the 500,000 mails? Send a single
message with 500,000 destination addresses or to send 500,000
messages, one for