hi,

since the problem is only one e-mail with lots of BCC's I would suggest that you
 don't use qmail for this message. instead setup a port forwarding from your mac
hine port 25000 to the ISP's relay port 25.
That user who sends the mlist send's _only_ the mlist to port 25000 (right to th
e relay...).

eheheh I know that this has nothing to do with qmail, but it's a quick hack that
does the job :)

any more ideas?
regards,
ratao 


On 29-May-99 Adam D. McKenna wrote:
> 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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