Re: [WebDNA] [sendmail] random duplicates
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2010
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 105290
interpreted = N
texte = This is a multi-part message in MIME format.--------------030001000406010109060409Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableHi Tom,Thanks for the suggestion. Yes, I would greatly appreciate seeing the=20code. I may have to do this for all emails our site sends out. Even a=20simple form when someone subscribes to or removes their email address=20from our mailing list the WebDNA [sendmail] is still on occasion sending=20the confirmation email more than once even with the ticks in the Email=20Preferences set all the way down to 1. Again, we didn't have this=20problem with our old server that was running at 1.6MHz. It didn't start=20happening until the new faster server was put into service.Thanks,SteveTom Duke wrote:> Steve,>> Hi - you could try sending the email directly, i.e. bypass WebDNA. =C2 ==20> I write all the emails out into a folder, list through the files and=20> then use [shell] to send the emails out. =C2 I find this is much faster==20> than WebDNA - about 10 mins to send 10k emails.>> This also lets me specify the return-path so I can configure=20> auto-bounce management. =C2 The shell command I use is within the=20> [listfiles] is as follows:>>> [shell]/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -f bounce-client-[getchars=20> start=3D1
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format.--------------030001000406010109060409Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableHi Tom,Thanks for the suggestion. Yes, I would greatly appreciate seeing the=20code. I may have to do this for all emails our site sends out. Even a=20simple form when someone subscribes to or removes their email address=20from our mailing list the WebDNA
[sendmail] is still on occasion sending=20the confirmation email more than once even with the ticks in the Email=20Preferences set all the way down to 1. Again, we didn't have this=20problem with our old server that was running at 1.6MHz. It didn't start=20happening until the new faster server was put into service.Thanks,SteveTom Duke wrote:> Steve,>> Hi - you could try sending the email directly, i.e. bypass WebDNA. =C2 ==20> I write all the emails out into a folder, list through the files and=20> then use
[shell] to send the emails out. =C2 I find this is much faster==20> than WebDNA - about 10 mins to send 10k emails.>> This also lets me specify the return-path so I can configure=20> auto-bounce management. =C2 The shell command I use is within the=20>
[listfiles] is as follows:>>>
[shell]/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -f bounce-client-[getchars=20> start=3D1
Steve Raslevich - Northern Sound
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