Cronjobs are working for me, with a Shell of course.
On Apr 15, 4:54 pm, brian <[email protected]> wrote:
> You definitely don't want to send more than a couple emails in a loop
> using the default EmailComponent. I suppose you could write a shell
> that would sleep between batches.
>
> I've been sending 3000+ emails using SwiftMailer[1]. There's a
> SwiftMailerComponent at the Bakery (I had to modify it quite a bit,
> though).
>
> [1]http://swiftmailer.org/
>
> On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 3:32 PM, BrendonKoz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm about to use the EmailComponent to do some very small-scale "mass"
> > mailing (65 at the moment). However, I am still curious how some of
> > you have implemented your usage of the EmailComponent when sending out
> > massive amounts of emails to your lists, or perhaps all users of a
> > very busy site.
>
> > Are you doing any pipelining, calling a cron job to split it up, or
> > are you simply hoping your server's host won't penalize you for
> > sending out thousands of emails at once?
>
> > I'm just looking to hear different ways of how people are using this
> > in their own projects to get, not only an idea of possible best
> > practices, but also an idea of what might be best under different
> > scenarios.
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