At 11:09 AM -0800 2004/02/10, Doina Bein wrote:

   I was reading through the documentation and I could not find how
 many usesrs can you handle. I do not need an excat number, but some
 round ups (500, 1000, 10000, 50000, etc).

There are existing Mailman mailing lists with over 200,000 users, and the largest Mailman mailing lists I've heard of had over 400,000.


Of course, with larger lists, you need to throw larger resources at handling the load. Don't throw a Pentium-90 with 32MB of RAM and a single 500MB SASI hard drive at this problem and expect it to handle a large number of recipients.

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