On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Webmaster 9euro wrote:

> At 12.53 30/01/2002 -0800, you wrote:
> >On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Webmaster 9euro wrote:
> >
> > > On my old server (that uses MailMax) I have some sites that manage mailing
> > > lists based on Asp + AspMail; If I need to send some thousands of messages,
> > > I get a timeout error from ASPMail if I set the SMTP server as hostname. If
> > > rather I set the related IP, ASPMail does not need to resolve the hostname
> > > to send the messages, it points directly to the mailserver. This should be
> > > true only in case that the site has an unique IP, not in case of sites with
> > > shared IPs.
> > > I don't know if that behaviour depends from ASPMail, MailMax asks for an IP
> > > when you set up a domain and I have 30 domains on shared IP and 5-6 on
> > > single IP...
> >
> >You do not need with XMail, just setup correctly your DNS/hosts-file
>
> I know that XMail doesn't need it, but ASPmail does! If I can bypass the
> step "ASPmail - DNS - Xmail" and point directly ASPmail to Xmail (giving
> Mailer.RemoteHost = "209.114.203.56:25" rather
> Mailer.RemoteHost = "opcomputer.com"  ) I should avoid thousand of DNS
> queries, am I right?

Why don't you use the XMail version of sendmail ?
It's faster and does not use network.





- Davide


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