Re: [WebDNA] Re:BCC and/or Character limit [sendmail]
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 105604
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texte = I would say it is highly probable that your emails will never reach the =recipients if you hide 500 to 1000 BCC adresses. Even 10 BCC trigger =alarms on most mail servers. Also, the reference i was giving was a base =to build a WebDNA function. Googling for "shell sendmail script" should =probably give you pre-built scripts examples.- chrisOn Jul 17, 2010, at 12:39, Steve Raslevich wrote:> Hi Chris,>=20> If I can use 500 or 1000 BCC's within [sendmail], I would like to =leave things in place. I only send this mass email out once a month and =WebDNA handed off all the addresses to Postfix and Postfix managed =queuing and sending the mail perfectly this past send. It's built and it =works. Plus, I don't know anything about php. I would like to =concentrate my time on better acquainting myself with webDNA and prefer =not to side track trying to figure out php for this once a month email =send if it's not absolutely necessary. I can deal with the mass send =being a little slower than directly accessing the mail server for this =once a month send.=20>=20> Thanks for your quick response.>=20> Best Regards,> Steve>=20>=20>=20>=20> christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:>> There should be no specific limit to the length of messages that can =be sent by [sendmail], though this tag has been thought as a basic way =to send emails from WebDNA, and not to mass mail.>> I suppose a direct access to a real mail server would be faster, by =the way of a function.>>=20>> Using shell, this page gives an interesting solution:>>=20>>=20>> http://www.mustap.com/phpzone_post_95_sending-email-in-php-the-hac>>=20>>=20>> - chris>>=20>> =20>>=20
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I would say it is highly probable that your emails will never reach the =recipients if you hide 500 to 1000 BCC adresses. Even 10 BCC trigger =alarms on most mail servers. Also, the reference i was giving was a base =to build a WebDNA function. Googling for "shell sendmail script" should =probably give you pre-built scripts examples.- chrisOn Jul 17, 2010, at 12:39, Steve Raslevich wrote:> Hi Chris,>=20> If I can use 500 or 1000 BCC's within
[sendmail], I would like to =leave things in place. I only send this mass email out once a month and =WebDNA handed off all the addresses to Postfix and Postfix managed =queuing and sending the mail perfectly this past send. It's built and it =works. Plus, I don't know anything about php. I would like to =concentrate my time on better acquainting myself with webDNA and prefer =not to side track trying to figure out php for this once a month email =send if it's not absolutely necessary. I can deal with the mass send =being a little slower than directly accessing the mail server for this =once a month send.=20>=20> Thanks for your quick response.>=20> Best Regards,> Steve>=20>=20>=20>=20> christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:>> There should be no specific limit to the length of messages that can =be sent by
[sendmail], though this tag has been thought as a basic way =to send emails from WebDNA, and not to mass mail.>> I suppose a direct access to a real mail server would be faster, by =the way of a function.>>=20>> Using shell, this page gives an interesting solution:>>=20>>=20>> http://www.mustap.com/phpzone_post_95_sending-email-in-php-the-hac>>=20>>=20>> - chris>>=20>> =20>>=20
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