Is it a single message destined for many people, or unique-per-person.
If it's one mail being sent to many, don't send it locally 10k times,
send it once with 10k people in the envelope to;. Then you have one
entry in your queue which remains untill all deliveries have been
accomplished. Much better.
george
Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
>
> Conrad Wood [Friday, October 27, 2000 10:06 PM]:
>
> > We run mailing lists on behalf of our clients.
> > If there is a new announcement which they want to
> > mail to their subscribers (! note this is *not* spam ;) )
>
> Heh :)
>
> > I often have to relay >10,000 messages. Exim
> > starts to queue at some
> > point (I can hardly send out 10000 emails rightaway ;) )
>
> Compile some kind of mailing list manager (majordomo /
> mailman) for this.
>
> +suresh
>
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