I need a bit of behavior clarification for injecting a single mail to many
recipients.

If I send 1 message to 100,000 people using BCC:s, what happens if another
such message is sent, or, for that matter, a regular (i.e. non-list)
message?

What I mean is, if qmail processes message in the order received, and it
receives a message to 100,000 recipients, does that mean that it won't start
sending the next injected message until the first is completely delivered?
(or at least attempted and deferred?).

Like with this list... Let's say Charles sends a message 1/10 of a second
after I send this one.  Does that mean that qmail won't even /try/ to send
his until mine has been completely delivered?  If so, how does anyone run
both standard email accounts and large lists on the same box without
experiencing HUGE delays on their regular outbound email?



Sorry, I'm sure this is a FAQ, but I couldn't seem to find a clear answer in
the archives.



Thanks,
--joshua.

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