Assuming they are all sent with the same return address, you could go to a command prompt, and type: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?
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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