Re: SV: Send massmail
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Jan, you will do well to see what Brian Burton puts together...but meanwhile, here's what little I have learned on the topic--if you do not use a proper listserver then you may get alot of bouncing email from allthe invalid addresses people input.-when you put a [sendmail] in a [founditems] then webcat can write all those emailfiles to the outgoing folder (whatever it is called) very fast. Webcat is happy. Butyour OS may not like to write files to disk that fast. Several have confirmed servercrashing this way.In my case I do not run my site's server and so for the short term (not having accessto my sys admin's listserver or time at the moment to set up my own) I let webcat doall that sendmailing, but slowed it down so only 100 of those email files are writtento disk every minute. I looked for the post where I gave that code I wrote buy seemslike it is no longer in the archives...? I can give you if you want.alsotry searching the archives on for this subject:Re: SV: Mass Mailto get some more ideas.But there are probably other reasons besides what I have written here to use a properlistserver. Let's see what Brian puts up.-JohnJan Jageblad wrote:> If i write 10 files in the EMailFolder with 50.000 mail addresses in BCC each> Have Webcat problem to handle that? Or is it a maximum how much i can put in BCC?> or were is the weak link?>> to: member@aaa.com> cc:> bcc: mail;mail;mail;mail;mail;mail> subject: bla> from: info@aaa.com>> Thanks> Janne>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Jan, you will do well to see what Brian Burton puts together...but meanwhile, here's what little I have learned on the topic--if you do not use a proper listserver then you may get alot of bouncing email from allthe invalid addresses people input.-when you put a [sendmail] in a [founditems] then webcat can write all those emailfiles to the outgoing folder (whatever it is called) very fast. Webcat is happy. Butyour OS may not like to write files to disk that fast. Several have confirmed servercrashing this way.In my case I do not run my site's server and so for the short term (not having accessto my sys admin's listserver or time at the moment to set up my own) I let webcat doall that sendmailing, but slowed it down so only 100 of those email files are writtento disk every minute. I looked for the post where I gave that code I wrote buy seemslike it is no longer in the archives...? I can give you if you want.alsotry searching the archives on for this subject:Re: SV: Mass Mailto get some more ideas.But there are probably other reasons besides what I have written here to use a properlistserver. Let's see what Brian puts up.-JohnJan Jageblad wrote:> If i write 10 files in the EMailFolder with 50.000 mail addresses in BCC each> Have Webcat problem to handle that? Or is it a maximum how much i can put in BCC?> or were is the weak link?>> to: member@aaa.com> cc:> bcc: mail;mail;mail;mail;mail;mail> subject: bla> from: info@aaa.com>> Thanks> Janne>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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