Re: WebCat for mass emailings

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 14569
interpreted = N
texte = Hi Trevor,>Also, can ListStar function with EIMS? > >Any ideas how we could have the Listserv handled by another server >(UNIX), while we still maintain control of the list with WebCat? >I've been deep into Majordomo for the past 6 months. That uses a Unix mailing agent, such as Sendmail, qmail, Procmail and Bulkmailer. Your message delivery of 1500 messages in an hour isn't too too bad however. I'd guess you have a one page email and most of the messages go to some 1400 domains or so.It should be sorta easy to point your WebCat at a unix mailing agent, or at least have a mailing client upstream from yours and that would speed things up a good bit I would guess.The one thing that you're going to need to watch out for in due time are the mailing bounces, as this is a hang-up with anything on the net these days given all the various things that happen on the pipelines and with clients' email accounts and such. Tip: Check out www.smartbounce.com for this.Because I've got a lot of new discussion groups starting on the Nagano Olympics, including skiing of course, I'd be willing to talk to you off line about using my Sendmail/Procmail Unix server with a redundant T3 connection to deflect your mailings as a testing period. We'd have to make your domain/server as a trusted user and do some set-up. But it might be worth the effort of giving it a whirl for some cross-promotions and such.For kicks you can email: Majordomo@SportSurf.Net with the MESSAGE BODY: Lists Or, go to http://SportSurf.Net/majorcool/majorcool.cgi-------------- Mark Rauterkus, Publisher, S.S.S. http://www.sportsurf.netmrauterkus@sportsurf.net http://www.SportSurf.Net/FootNotesFootNotes: Mac E-book authoring and distribution environment with built-in multi-media, lan, web, internet and e-mail capabilities. -------------- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: WebCat for mass emailings (Jay Van Vark 1997)
  2. Re: WebCat for mass emailings (Trevor Crist 1997)
  3. Re: WebCat for mass emailings (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  4. Re:WebCat for mass emailings (Jay Van Vark 1997)
  5. Re: WebCat for mass emailings (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  6. Re: WebCat for mass emailings (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  7. Re: WebCat for mass emailings (John Hill 1997)
  8. WebCat for mass emailings (Trevor Crist 1997)
  9. Re: WebCat for mass emailings (Karl Schroll 1997)
  10. Re: WebCat for mass emailings (Mark Rauterkus 1997)
Hi Trevor,>Also, can ListStar function with EIMS? > >Any ideas how we could have the Listserv handled by another server >(UNIX), while we still maintain control of the list with WebCat? >I've been deep into Majordomo for the past 6 months. That uses a Unix mailing agent, such as Sendmail, qmail, Procmail and Bulkmailer. Your message delivery of 1500 messages in an hour isn't too too bad however. I'd guess you have a one page email and most of the messages go to some 1400 domains or so.It should be sorta easy to point your WebCat at a unix mailing agent, or at least have a mailing client upstream from yours and that would speed things up a good bit I would guess.The one thing that you're going to need to watch out for in due time are the mailing bounces, as this is a hang-up with anything on the net these days given all the various things that happen on the pipelines and with clients' email accounts and such. Tip: Check out www.smartbounce.com for this.Because I've got a lot of new discussion groups starting on the Nagano Olympics, including skiing of course, I'd be willing to talk to you off line about using my Sendmail/Procmail Unix server with a redundant T3 connection to deflect your mailings as a testing period. We'd have to make your domain/server as a trusted user and do some set-up. But it might be worth the effort of giving it a whirl for some cross-promotions and such.For kicks you can email: Majordomo@SportSurf.Net with the MESSAGE BODY: Lists Or, go to http://SportSurf.Net/majorcool/majorcool.cgi-------------- Mark Rauterkus, Publisher, S.S.S. http://www.sportsurf.netmrauterkus@sportsurf.net http://www.SportSurf.Net/FootNotesFootNotes: Mac E-book authoring and distribution environment with built-in multi-media, lan, web, internet and e-mail capabilities. -------------- Mark Rauterkus

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