On 6-May-09, at 10:09 AM, karikrishni wrote:

Thanks for suggestion and turbomail framework. I try to get latest egg by easy_install -U turbomail, it downloads Turbogear, TurboCheetah, Json, Mochikit etc packages..

You pulled version 2.x of TurboMail, which is tied to TurboGears. The beta has not been pushed up to Pypi. Please follow the instructions on the release announcement for the beta.

You can use the tarball or Python 2.5 .egg from the following page, or use the tag from bitbucket:

http://www.python-turbomail.org/wiki/TurboMailDownload
http://bitbucket.org/gothalice/turbomail/downloads/

Is it resource intensive?

In my benchmarks, sending mail through smtp.webfaction.com on a home Shaw Cable internet connection, I was able to deliver 150 customized (content created through a method callback) messages per second at which point I maxed out the capabilities of the postfix SMTP server. (And got myself blacklisted by Apple.)

(Rate limiting is a planned feature for the future.)

I use hard-coded IP addresses and smtplib for sending emails in my application. Since my email provider only support 250 relay per day, I need look at different email provider or use my own postfix/ sendmail flavor.

I can highly recommend postfix and qmail. Both are efficient and secure, postfix being much easier to configure.

        — Alice.

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