I feel our discussion starts to become OT.
I tried to be calm and I won't discuss it any more after this.
From: "Ken Jones" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ah.. So you are not a spammer, except you assume all your
"customers" want your email. Besides that moral issue,
do you have measured information
Am Mittwoch, 6. Dezember 2000 22:04 schrieb Thomas Duterme:
How about increasing your concurrencyremote to something
like 100? you most likely are hitting your limits.
Good point. Will try that tonight. I've gotten some
problems before from ISP's blocking us
when I went up to
No, I am NOT spamming.
Our company runs serveral daily e-newsletter, with totally about a
half million of subscribers. We are planning to make an "open"
newsletter plateform, let our web site members create their own
personal newsletter ( authenticated and supervised by our staff to
prevent
I installed ezmlm-0.53+ezmlm-idx-0.40.
Patched qmail-qmqpc as instructed in qmail-qmqpc.tar.gz
(I checked qmail-qmqpc.c, it's patched.)
Put a "DIR/qmqpservers" file in my list directory.
But ezmlm-send still uses qmail-queue instead of qmail-qmqpc
to deliver posts. The QMQP support in
This had happened serveral times before:
My qmail+ezmlm mailling-list server suddenly stopped all delivery.
No mail could be send from remote to local, local to remote,
or even local to local. All qmail-inject return success.
And no error messages were logged.
But then I log in as root, and
I am unable to clear the queue.
The MAN page of qmail-clean simply says:
NAME
qmail-clean - clean up the queue directory
SYNOPSIS
qmail-clean
DESCRIPTION
qmail-clean reads a cleanup command from descriptor 0,
performs the cleanup, prints