From: Eric Dahnke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

: I don't think any of you are understanding his problem. The problem is
: that singular e-mail is not sent out singularly, but that it is
: separated in to 500 separate messages, creating 500 times the traffic
: load.
:
: I have the same problem with a few customers.
:
: I know that is how qmail is designed.

No, that is how SMTP is designed.  The only difference with qmail is that if
more than one of those messages are destined for the same host, qmail will not
combine them into a single SMTP session.  With qmail you will get 500 separate
messages.  With sendmail you will get somewhere less than 500, but certainly
pretty close to 500, unless all of the users on your mailing list are on only
a few different hosts.

--Adam


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