in reply to Re: Bulk Email
in thread Bulk Email

I think the OP is fudging numbers a bit, I do not know of one ISP that would baulk on 500 emails generated and queued at the same time. Make that 50,000 or >, or a large portion that reply to abuse out of 500 and you would get ISP issues. Either way it sounds more like spam and less like a mailing list to me...


-Waswas

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Re: Re: Re: Bulk Email
by diotalevi (Canon) on Apr 19, 2004 at 03:03 UTC
    Nah, activist friends of mine have had issues with their ISPs when they send to more than a hundred people at a time. Not 500 but 100.
Re: Re: Bulk Email
by erniep (Sexton) on Apr 18, 2004 at 13:53 UTC
    Once again I state this was a legitimate request from a community volunteer. You assume the worst in people and that's a shame.
    All programmers are not wicked people, some of us only want to help our fellow human beings.
    I recieve no compensation for my work with my community, I do it as a hobby after working 30 years in the computer business.
    Let's all try to give people the benefit of the doubt.
    From my favorite poem: "Exercise caution in your business affairs; for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals; and everywhere life is full of heroism.

          Let's all try to give people the benefit of the doubt.

      Earnie,
      I would say the same back to you. Give the folks here the benefit of the doubt. I would go so far as to say that every monk here has had their fill of UCBE and is sick of it. If they err on the side of caution and don't want to help enable a SPAMMER that is understandable.

      OTOH: if you were to state what volunteer organization this is for and provide a link to that more folks would be willing to help you. You won't convince everybody but will convince some.

      To answer your question from a technical perspective, here's a thought:

      : : much handwaving : : @lists = array of arrays with each sub array containing : a reduced subset of recipients foreach my $sublist(@lists){ my $msg=MIME::Lite->new( To => join(",",@$sublist), Subject => 'Daily blast', Type => 'TEXT', # or whatever Data => $body # again, whatever ); msg->send; # Modify MIME::Lite->send() accrodingly sleep(30); # tune this accordingly }

      Another thought is why not use a regular mailing list agent such as EZMLM or some such? Some ISPs and hosting providers provide accounts with access to such and if this is an opt-in list then there should be no reason to re-invent the wheel.

      Just my $0.02 worth...