When we e-mail a newsletter to our user list (10,000+ e-mail, twice a
month), it holds up any other e-mail going into the send queue. What's
the best way to avoid this?

The mail to the user list is not time-sensitive; it could take a day to
trickle out and it wouldn't matter. But the few e-mail coming later into
the queue are very time-sensitive.

I've looked at the FAQ, and searched the discussion archive, but I'm not
certain the best way to set it off by itself (we do need to keep it on
the same machine).

Any suggestions appreciated.

Jeff Hill

P.S. Our dial-up SMTP problem does appear to have been linked to the
Aug. 1 change in MAPS servers for rblsmtpd. At least, the problem went
away sometime after removing rblsmtpd.

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