Hi,
I'd like to submit a mail message to Exim which will go to *lots* of
people (several thousand, perhaps >10,000).
What's the best way to do this (considering the list of people the
message is going to might be generated 'on the fly' and not static)?
Thoughts:
* there are too many people to put on the command line.
* using '-t', Exim wouldn't accept more than a certain number / size of
recipients.
* I don't know about '-bs', but I don't really want the submitting
program to have to talk [E]SMTP! ;)
* I could create a list of the recipients and put in a directory and
use the 'forwardfile' director to pick it up. This is my current
thought.
Am I missing something (apart from the stupidity of sending one message
to thay many people)? Is there a better way?
Thanks in advance,
- Bob
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