Hi,
Using Bcc is my plan but whether you send Bcc or Cc there seems to be a
limit for the most part that I can't seem to avoid with most SMTP servers.
So now I have to come up with a batching routine so I can send the emails
out in 100 email blocks. 100 seems to be the limit before I get a 552.
I not at all familiar with the org.apache.mailet and so I don't know if I
really need it. I was hoping to just tell the SMTP server to let me send
unlimited emails. That would make my life easier.
Thanks,
Stefan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Serge Knystautas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 2:16 PM
Subject: Re: Disabling javax.mail.SendFailedException: 552 Too many receipts
> You can send a message to multiple recipients without including the other
> recipients in the headers. Email client software will call it BCC, and if
> you're generating the SMTP message yourself, you do whatever you want
> (message headers can be completely unrelated to delivery information,
hence
> the difficulties in stopping spammers)
>
> Serge Knystautas
> Loki Technologies
> http://www.lokitech.com/
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Labib Iskander, Marcus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 2:49 PM
> Subject: AW: Disabling javax.mail.SendFailedException: 552 Too many
receipts
>
>
> Hi Nick,
>
> please excuse my question, but wouldn't you normally want to send to only
> one recipient at a time, instead of telling the people every single
address
> which recieved the same message? Not to mention the waste of transfer
> bandwidth sending an email whichs header is bigger than the body.
> You could use some mailinglist tool. I am not used to the mailinglist
tools
> of james (certainly there is some cool way to use them) but with a mailet
> you could implement it easily.
> You just send to a single email address which will be processed by the
> mailet:
> <mailet match="RecipientIs='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" class="MyList">
> <mailinglist>list1</mailinglist>
> </mailet>
>
> The mailet shoud look like this (analog to the
> org.apache.james.transport.mailets.Forward mailet):
>
> package mymailets;
>
> import org.apache.mailet.*;
> import java.util.*;
> import javax.mail.*;
> import javax.mail.internet.*;
>
> public class MyList extends GenericMailet {
>
> private String mailinglist;
>
> public void init() throws MessagingException {
> mailinglist = getMailetConfig().getInitParameter("mailinglist");
> }
>
> private MailAddress [] getRecipients(String listName) {
> // your code
> }
>
> public void service(Mail mail) throws MessagingException {
> MailAddress [] recipients = getRecipents(mailinglist);
> for (int i=0;i<recipients.length;i++) {
> getMailetContext().sendMail(mail.getSender(), recipients[i],
> mail.getMessage());
> }
> mail.setState(Mail.GHOST);
> }
>
> public String getMailetInfo() {
> return "List Mailet";
> }
> }
>
>
> Dont forget to include this in the spoolmanager element
> <mailetpackages>
> <mailetpackage>mymailets.</mailetpackage>
>
> <mailetpackage>org.apache.james.transport.mailets.</mailetpackage>
> </mailetpackages>
>
> And take care that the transport processor is configured to send mail from
> the mailaddress your webapplication is using to the outside, because the
> MailetContext.sendMail() passes the mail directly to the transport
> processor.
>
> Greetings,
> Marcus
>
> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet: Montag, 3. September 2001 19:24
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Disabling javax.mail.SendFailedException: 552 Too many receipts
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to set up an application where I need to be able to mail
> thousands of people from our database via a web interface. My problem has
> been sending over 100 emails at a time where I get the 552 message. Is
there
> a way to disable this feature in James so that I can send my emails?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stefan
>
>
>
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