Vivek Khera wrote:
PN == Peter Nixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PN I understand all the MTA performance issues, there will be enough
PN MTA servers and bandwith to handle the traffic, but my question is
PN will mailman handle the load? Is anyone running a mailman
How do you make mailman submit a single message to multiple MTA's?
You don't. why on earth would you want to do that?
I will have several SMTP relay hosts in a load balance setup. The local MTA
on the mailman server will therefore only be handling email between it and
the SMTP relay host(s) on the same 100Mbit switch.
I may have phrased the question slighly wrong, I should have said SMTP
relay instead of MTA servers but I wis in a hurry, and I just wanted to
make it clear that I didn't need tips on optimising SMTP but rather on
Mailman itself...
Cheers
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