From: Mark Delany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> If you have a reliable method for handling the bounces to update your
> recipient list, then ezmlm may not buy you much. The way that ezmlm injects
> mail is not significantly faster than multiple bcc's to qmail-inject. So if
> you're looking at ezmlm solely from that perspective, I wouldn't bother.

One small thing..  ezmlm does not allow BCC's.  It will bounce the message
unless the list address is in To: or CC:.  I think this is a spam prevention
feature. (?)

--Adam

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