Warren wrote:
Warner Moore wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Warren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 9:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Need more concurrency
No, outgoing. We have an opt-in mailing list of about
200,000 that gets
a twice-weekly mailing of the specials going on in the cruise
industry.
I have one toaster that does nothing but service this list.
<snip>
For a mail relay, it might make more sense to run a tweaked QMAIL
install as opposed to the toaster.
The toaster is aimed towards user systems. Vpopmail, etc, does not
really belong on a mail relay server.
Regards,
I just don't use vpopmail. I have no domains on the server at all.
Vpopmail is there, but it is never used as there is no incoming mail to
this server. Port 25 for incoming is closed in the firewall to all
except localhost (I have not rewritten the mailing scripts to use
qmail-inject yet).
http://shupp.org/maps/ispcluster.html has some info about building a
cluster for a high-volume ISP. I had started to write a script to set
something like this up, but it's a little more work than I want to do
for free. No offense.
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