On Tue, 14 Sep 2004, CLEMENT Francis wrote:

> 
> If I can just 'suggest' that a 'minimal' optimization of the final out queue
> stage could be ;-) ?
> A SINGLE mail is send to [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> then at
> smtp stage we obtain :
> a single smtp session to dom-A.com with one rcpt to (to u1) (normal here)
> a single smtp session to dom-B.com with TWO rcpt to (to u2 and u3)
> 
> Actually xmail generate 3 smtp sessions ... one for each original rcpt to
> .... for the single original mail
> 
> This will be very usefull for mail server hosting big (or smaller ?) mailing
> lists as in this case you have, statisticaly speaking, more chances to send
> the same mail to multiple rcpt on same final domains
> 
> This is not a full out queue optimisation as stated in the
> 'must'/'may'/'should'/'could'/'or not' rfc esmtp features :-)
> just a 'minimal' ... for little companies ... with little links ... little
> servers ... few dollars ... or euros ...
> 
> Any chance to see this in xmail ?

Sure. Post a patch :)



- Davide

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