I have a client who is sending close to 20,000 opt in e-mails out this
evening (yes they are truly opt-in) and I was wondering how I could get an
accurate count of how many my system actually sent out. Any quick way or
tool to help with this?
Assuming they are all sent with the same return address, you could go to a command prompt, and type:

find "rdeliver" | find "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" /c

That should give you a count of how many were delivered.

There's a chance that the count may not be 100% accurate, if IMail delivers multiple E-mails on the same TCP/IP connection (for example, if two E-mails were both sent to users @example.net.

-Scott
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