Gianni Campanile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am setting up a mailing system that must send very very quickly a great
> number of mails (5,000-10,000) with different text to different recipients.
Okay.
> A specialized process gets the body of the messages and the addressees and
> it is ready to call a "mailer" . I wonder if qmail can help me: my real
> problem is that I don't wont to call a command (like qmail-inject) for each
> mail to send, that would slow down terribly. The idea is to prepare directly
> the messages or to call some APIs to do the right job. I think I can't solve
> with list servers, because the messages are all different.
There's much discussion in the qmail list archives about how to accomplish
this -- please search the archives for details. You can find a link to the
archives at qmail.org.
To help you search, you're looking for info on calling qmail-remote directly,
and only queueing those messages for which this first delivery attempt is
deferred by the remote server, or for which no connection could be
established.
Charles
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