I have another solution:
        I send out a newsletter every day and it was starting to get too 
big - it would really slow down performance doing it all at once on the server.
    Every night, I backup a copy of the live database onto my home computer.
  So now,   I use my home computer - which is connected to a cable modem 
-  to run the templates that sends the newsletter, using a local copy of 
the database.  Windows 2000 server has a built-in mail server, which was a 
snap to set up and worked flawlessly!  The work is done on my home machine, 
so there is no performance hit on the production web server, database 
server or mail server!

Al Musella
a1webs.com




At 09:26 PM 12/4/2000 -0700, defective david wrote:
>i just had to comment that this is the coolest simplest idea for a problem
>i've been thinking about for a while.


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