Hey,

Background - we have been running a simple newsletter on our site for over a
year now - we coded the adding/remove of people on the list ourself, as it
very customised for the site.  Up to now we have been sending the newsletter
by using qmail-inject for every email address on the list.  Now its got to a
stage which is too much (50,000 email addresses on the list).

I have been reading this list and some people has been talking about sending
the messages stright into qmail-queue and not qmail-inject.

Would this speed up everything for me - less load on the server, faster send
time?

Also someone else mentioned using qmail-remote to send the message, if it
was sent ok move onto the next email, if not put into queue - and they
posted a basic run down of the code needed for this- I have searched for
this and can not find it - any remember it please and would this be better
for me?

I know I should move onto to using exmlm and it a great program, however we
have wrote customised scripts for the newsletter and it working ok - just
the sending of it is poor at the moment.  Also its just a stright send type
newsletter, not a discussion list.

Thanks a lot!

Jon

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