On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 10:40, Nico Erfurth wrote:
> Scott Call wrote:
>
> > As a side note, as someone who administers a few 700+ user lists, VERP is
> > your friend. it adds a little to the overall system load but helps the
>
> But also it creates a lot of extra traffic and makes sender-verify
> callouts a pain. (When VERP is used on every message)
BTW there are (at least) 2 forms of VERP in use:-
* Sender is a combination of the list and the recipient address
* Sender is a combination of the list, recipient and a tag
identifying the message
If you use the first one then you have proper sender/recipient tagging,
but do not have unique VERP addresses per message, so your sender verify
callout caching should work much as normal - just you have as many
sender addresses as you have recipients on your site. Just make sure
you have some degree of callout caching in place.
Nigel.
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