Maybe a silly suggestion, I'm no SMTP expert...
What if 58 trusted monks around the planet would send 1000 emails each?
We could start a group "Mailsender" where these monks could join, and they would get the required lists and email for qmail.
Personally I would suggest that each should send 3x1000 emails for redundancy and to guaranty a high likelihood of deliverance.
The email-text of each Mailsender should somehow differ to avoid spamfilter but should be a forward of perlmonks.
This Mailsender group could be quickly reactivated in the "next incident"... ;)
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