Francois, You writed:
"(...) Instead of programming a loop, you must use the event. You simply
start your
first mail send and then do nothing until the event signaling the end of
request os done. Then only you pick the next mail from your list and send
it.
Using this scheme, you can go faster by user multiple component. Each one
will send a mail without blocking the others (Note that some email servers
 limit the number of concurrent connections, so you may want to use only one
 component per destination server. Be clever !) (...)"

Thanks for quick answer. But...
What event I have to use? Could anybody write me this more clear? Can
somebody correct my code?
I am just begining with ICS...
Best regards

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Francois PIETTE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ICS support mailing" <twsocket@elists.org>
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Html email to many users


>>          for i:= 0 to Lista.Count-1  do   // from 0 to 1
>>             begin
>>                   SendMail(Lista.Strings[i]);
>>             end;
>> And - what am I doing wrong - this doesn't work. Sending email is like in
>> demo program.
>> I have message:
>> SmtpException: SMTP component not ready
>
> Your problem is a classical one: Your are trying to use a non-blocking
> event-driven component as a blocking one.
> The component will send your email in the background while your program is
> doing other things. Of course a single component can send only one mail at 
> a
> time. When you do a loop, the first iteration start sending a mail. Then
> second iteration would also send a mail while the previous is still 
> occuring
> and therefore you get the "component busy" error.
>
> Instead of programming a loop, you must use the event. You simply start 
> your
> first mail send and then do nothing until the event signaling the end of
> request os done. Then only you pick the next mail from your list and send
> it.
>
> Using this scheme, you can go faster by user multiple component. Each one
> will send a mail without blocking the others (Note that some email servers
> limit the number of concurrent connections, so you may want to use only 
> one
> component per destination server. Be clever !).
>
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