Hello,
I'm going to send a personalized newsletter to tens of thousands of
subscribers in our website.
Last time I did so and asked our XMAIL-based SMTP server to handle the
send, it didn't accept more than few tens of messages before
disconnecting repetitive connections.
I know this is a limit
Hello again,
Does XMAIL support queue timing?
Meaning that queued messages remain in the queue for XX minutes before
being delivered.
TIA,
/Noor
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Hello again,
Does XMAIL support queue timing?
Meaning that queued messages remain in the queue for XX minutes before
being delivered.
TIA,
/Noor
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Davide,
I will love this stuff. Is it possible to do this? I will love to code
this stuff.
I think it can be implemented in two ways:
* Time based delivery.
* Event based delivery. ( For example as similar in psync, creation
of a file .startdelivery will prompt XMail to start delivery of
Hello,
Continuous to my previous posting regarding the newsletter:
Supposing that XMAIL's queue has few messages and all directed to one
domain (has same destination MX server), will XMAIL open one TCP
connection to port 25 of destination server, and then sends all messages
one after one using
Hi gang!
I thought I had a perfectly working xmail system until I started
looking at the logs. Apparently none of my filters were working (using
Pete Lindemans AV w/clam and Beau Cox's version of Drake's spamassassin
filter). I've got the AV working now, but not the SA filter but that's
not my
It's again that time of the year, when I migrate for about three weeks to
new coordinates:
43:48:30N, 12:59:31E
During, and only in, those few weeks, computer science is considered evil
and email access completely banned. Hold the fort ...
- Davide
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