On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Dave Sill wrote:

> A short-term, special purpose fix for "customized spam" applications
> would be a high-speed queuer that does the queuing and preprocessing
> of qmail-queue and qmail-send. E.g.,
> 
>   1) stop qmail
>   2) invoke custom queuer which:
>     a) puts cutomized message in queue/mess/NNN/MMM
>     b) puts envelope sender in queue/info/NNN/MMM
>     c) puts recipient in queue/remote/NNN/MMM
>   3) restart qmail
> 
> Cuts out all the preprocessing junk: rewriting addresses, deciding if
> local or remote, todo files, etc. Avoids all the work necessary to
> keep the queue sane during the injection process.

personlyy, I think it would be quicker to write a perl script to fire off
lots of qmail-remote in parallel for each recipient, and if there's an
error report pass the message off to qmail-queue for it to process. we're
talking about cutting out all of the queue processing, much disk i/o for
most recipients

RjL

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