There's this (pic at bottom):

http://ha-javamail.sourceforge.net/

Which should give you an idea of javamail's throughput.  Theoretically
ha-javamail should be usable from CF if you drop to the java level.
Dave knows more about what limitations there are on standard vs.
enterprise (spooling, I think?), tho I think if you handle it at the
java level you can do pretty much whatever you'd like.

Dave's right about me being right (which was really him being right a
few days ago :))-- the hardest part is usually managing getting
blacklisted and whatnot, and for the money, a 3rd party who
specializes in handling things like that is worth it.  A couple were
mentioned in a thread just a bit ago.

If I had less fun things to do, I'd see about adding ha-javamail
support to cfjavamail.  That'd be a good feature.

Anyways, if you do go the CF route for sending mail, I've got a
"Wiser" (part the subethasmtp project) deal for CF that lets you test
SMTP stuff pretty easy (fakes an SMTP server locally).

:Denny

-- 
Every creature is a word of God.
Meister Eckhart

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