Re: [EXIM] One message to *lots* of people

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Autor: Scot Elliott
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A: Robert Franklin
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Assumpte: Re: [EXIM] One message to *lots* of people
Hi.

I use an alias file director for a list of 12'000 odd users and it works
great... about 7000 deliveries per hour (could be more but I'm using VERP
stuff).

I did have one problem when I tried to use Exim to send to a list of
180'000 users (customers - not a spam ;)... the mailing list was about
50MB, and each Exim process that was created seemed to be 50Mish too...
and there were lots of them. Needless to say, the machine about died and
I had to give up with that. Philip asked me to send him a debug output -
but I unfortunately don't have the disk space to create one.


Scot.


On Wed, 17 Feb 1999, Robert Franklin wrote:

> 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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