On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 03:33:01PM -0400, Brandon Hilkert wrote:
> We have a large text file with contents of the eml message for each person
> in a list. If I find a way to parse each email, is there an easy way to
> inject them into the queue, rather than relaying, because as many have said
> and through testing, we have found performance of sending local email to be
> far superior than relaying?
If many messages are to be sent, SMTP submission (even with a concurrency
of of 1, but you could use ~10 in practice for sending to 127.0.0.1 at
full speed) is faster than local submission. Not sure what you mean by
"relaying".
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Viktor.
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