Hi John,

I think Eric is right. 
I have a client using world merge for a list with about 1000 subscribers
with no problem through qmail-toaster.

Andreas
Am Freitag, den 25.09.2009, 07:48 -0700 schrieb Eric Shubert:
> John Hansen wrote:
> >> Am Thursday 24 September 2009 22:41:43 schrieb Jake Vickers:
> >>> John Hansen wrote:
> >>>> Jake,
> >>>> Are you suggesting that even if I use ezmlm for sending to this many
> >>>> recipients (over 254) that I'll still receive chkuser errors?
> >>>> John
> >>> Nope. ezmlm does not have the same limitation that chkuser does, since
> >>> it directly injects the messages.
> >> Andreas Galatis wrote:
> >> Hi John,
> >>
> >> Consider using worldmerge, shareware that works very good and pulls data
> >> out
> >> of a database. It does not send via outlook but has it's own mailclient.
> >> It's not free, but 40$  isn't exaggerated and it does a very good job.
> >>
> >> This tool sends mails one per one.
> >> Only if you use iptables recent, you will have to exclude the senders
> >> ip-address from this rule.
> >>
> >> Andreas
> > 
> > Thanks Andreas for the suggestion. The database software we are using to
> > send out the emails is using a mail merge program that also sends out
> > emails one per one. I have several options, but the person sending the
> > emails likes using the Outlook option because it makes the emails more
> > personable. I assume the problem is, even though the program sends the
> > emails out one by one, that it sends them out fast enough that there is
> > not enough time in between each email, and chkuser thinks we are violating
> > recipient and security policies.
> > Is there a time-out setting (SMTP?) before the next email can be sent so
> > it can be seen as a single email and not as a large group that might be
> > contributing to the chkuser violations?  For example each email is sent
> > out from the database as a single email, but they are still being caught
> > by chkuser as exceeding the recipient limit. If there is a setting I can
> > change in qmailtoaster, let me know so I can test it.
> > Thanks,
> > John
> > 
> 
> It sounds to me like they're not being sent individually. If the were 
> individual, I don't think that chkuser would have any way of relating them.
> 


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