Hi,
will there be a problem with xmail list account with 40.000 users?

Matic

S�nke Ruempler wrote:

>On Wednesday, March 16, 2005 1:32 PM [GMT+1=CET],
>Alexander Hagenah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Hi,
>>
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>>>I have to send mail to 40.000 users. I gues the best way to
>>>do this is
>>>by setting up a mail list. I could use XMail's list user but then all
>>>40.000 messages will be checked for viruses and spam which
>>>would not be very nice. Is there a better way to do this?
>>>      
>>>
>>Do it - but add a simple whitelisting for the ML.
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>Yes, you have to whitelist the address somehow. Maybe add a special filter 
>only for the mailing list address that makes XMail stop further filter 
>processing - it's pointed in the manual how to do this:
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>http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html#message_filters
>
><<
>Additional flags are allowed to be returned to XMail as a result of filter 
>processing by adding the flags value to the exits code above listed. The 
>currently defined flags are :
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>  '16'
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>  Stop selected filter list processing.
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>So if you add a simple filter (before the other filters!) like:
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>"return"<tab>"16"<newline>
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>for you mailing list, that should avoid further filtering. Should work on 
>unix/linux, but I did not test this.
>
>Good luck! 
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