Hi!
I need to use a newsletter with 2400 email adresses (op-in list)but my
hosting plan doesn´t allow me to send more than 200 mails in one shot
(recent spaming issues and server black lists from other users).
Is there a way to force Mailman spit the list in 200 mails (12 lists!) or
does
On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 04:52:09PM +, Navegante wrote:
I need to use a newsletter with 2400 email adresses (op-in list)but my
hosting plan doesn?t allow me to send more than 200 mails in one shot
(recent spaming issues and server black lists from other users).
Is there a way to force
At 4:52 PM + 2004/01/19, Navegante wrote:
Is there a way to force Mailman spit the list in 200 mails (12 lists!)
or does shots of 200 adresses per time limit?
Mailman will aggregate together as many recipients as it can per
message envelope, if you make sure that the VERP and per-user
At 12:02 PM -0600 2004/01/20, Ed Wilts wrote:
Look at the following segment in Defaults.py:
# Ceiling on the number of recipients that can be specified in a single
# SMTP
# transaction. Set to 0 to submit the entire recipient list in one
# transaction. Only used with the SMTPDirect
= Original Message From Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
At 12:02 PM -0600 2004/01/20, Ed Wilts wrote:
SMTP_MAX_RCPTS = 500
Which won't work with the majority of MTAs. Most limit the
maximum number of recipients per message to be something like 100 or
200. If the local MTA has