Each email we send is dynamic per a user's settings and options. If it was static across the board I'd agree with you completely.

-adam

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Doug White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 02:22 PM
> To: 'CF-Talk'
> Subject: Re: Sending lots of mail
>
> Why not leave CF out of the mail picture entirely, as far as mail list is
> concerned.   Instead us a list server that provides for an opt-in./ opt-out like
> most of the world uses?
>
> With a list server, all you do is send an email to the list, and the server will
> distribute it to  the subscribers..  The email server software maintains the
> address list.
>
> You will use much less server resources this way.
>
> Doug
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>   ----- Original Message
>
>   I know this discussion came up before about how many emails can be sent
>   *reliably* using <cfmail> in CFMX 6.1.  I'm curious what the numbers are
>   on that and then also what is out there that people would recommend for
>   doing mail-outs that are too big for CF.  I'm thinking that I want to
>   use CF to give some Admin controls to users for formatting an email and
>   then sending to their list.  Some of the lists for clients are upwards
>   of 2,000+ members. I'm thinking CF could probably handle one client at a
>   time doing this, but in the odd situation where two people are on at
>   once trying it, I'm afraid CF will choke.  Is there some kind of
>   software (preferrably cheap or free) that can actually handle the
>   "mailing" part in the background without slowing down CF?  Let me know.
>
>
>   John
>
>
>
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