Re: Using perl for a high performance mailer daemon ?

2001-06-19 Thread Jonathan Stowe
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Philip Newton wrote: > Greg Cope wrote: > > Sorry to drag the tone back down to perl > > You could at least have done it on the proper list (you know, the one that > Jonathan Stowe said he wouldn't be closing down this afternoon). > > CC'ed to the real list. > I fixed the re

Re: Using perl for a high performance mailer daemon ?

2001-06-19 Thread Philip Newton
Greg Cope wrote: > Sorry to drag the tone back down to perl You could at least have done it on the proper list (you know, the one that Jonathan Stowe said he wouldn't be closing down this afternoon). CC'ed to the real list. Cheers, Philip -- Philip Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> All opinions are m

Re: Using perl for a high performance mailer daemon ?

2001-06-19 Thread Dominic Mitchell
On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 11:39:32AM +0100, Leon Brocard wrote: > Greg Cope sent the following bits through the ether: > > I want to design a mailer for sending large numbers of individual > > messages to a large list. > > You're writing a mailer in Perl. Mailers have been done before. If > you're

Re: Using perl for a high performance mailer daemon ?

2001-06-19 Thread Leon Brocard
Greg Cope sent the following bits through the ether: > I want to design a mailer for sending large numbers of individual > messages to a large list. You're writing a mailer in Perl. Mailers have been done before. If you're using a slow one, then look at other ones, such as exim. Leon -- Leon B

Using perl for a high performance mailer daemon ?

2001-06-19 Thread Greg Cope
Dear All Sorry to drag the tone back down to perl, but, I've a question that is ripe for the lists collective expertise. I want to design a mailer for sending large numbers of individual messages to a large list. This is for a client whom manages companies customers CRM lists. This is more of