i would love to use cakes native email component and whip something up
from the shell but it might be like treading water to get it to work
for 5000 emails a day.

On Jul 30, 8:46 am, brian <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 4:36 AM, Grzegorz
>
> Pawlik<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Why using vendor when cake (1.2) have native email component?
>
> Unlike Cake's EmailComponent, the SwiftMailer package includes a
> couple of plugins, AntiFlood & Throttler, that are meant for use in
> situations where there are *many* emails to be sent. Without it, one's
> PHP app would simply dump [many] emails at once on the MTA, which
> isn't a great idea if one doesn't want to stress one's MTA more than
> it is already. And, for people using hosted accounts, that's not
> likely to be an option.
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