Re: Slow NT mail.

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2000


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 32979
interpreted = N
texte = >So if my DBServer.exe is a very busy beaver then he might have trouble >keeping up with mail? Or he would have to divide his time? Would a more >efficient mail scenario be found. ie using a mail server running on the same >server? or is DBServer.exe the best mail agent for the job. I now on the mac >side may people used SIMS and bailed on emailer.Yes, busy beavers tend to get slower in their round-robin approach. The Rounder the Robin, the Busier the Beaver...ah, heck, you know what I mean.If you're looking for high-volume mail, then another mail agent is a good idea. WebCatalog is not designed for sending out 100,000 emails/day -- there are special tools for that kind of thing. WebCatalog's [sendmail] file format is compatible with many email servers which have a 'drop folder'.Technical Support ********************************** Smith Micro, Internet Solutions Div | eCommerce (WebCatalog) 16855 West Bernardo Drive, #380 | ------------------------- San Diego, CA 92127 | Software & Site Development WebCatalog Support: (858) 675-0632 | http://www.smithmicro.com Fax: (858) 675-0372 **********************************------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Slow NT mail. (WebDNA Support 2000)
  2. Re: Slow NT mail. (Bob Minor 2000)
  3. Re: Slow NT mail. (WebDNA Support 2000)
  4. Re: Slow NT mail. (Bob Minor 2000)
  5. Re: Slow NT mail. (James Howarth 2000)
  6. Re: Slow NT mail. (Paul Uttermohlen 2000)
  7. Slow NT mail. (Bob Minor 2000)
>So if my DBServer.exe is a very busy beaver then he might have trouble >keeping up with mail? Or he would have to divide his time? Would a more >efficient mail scenario be found. ie using a mail server running on the same >server? or is DBServer.exe the best mail agent for the job. I now on the mac >side may people used SIMS and bailed on emailer.Yes, busy beavers tend to get slower in their round-robin approach. The Rounder the Robin, the Busier the Beaver...ah, heck, you know what I mean.If you're looking for high-volume mail, then another mail agent is a good idea. WebCatalog is not designed for sending out 100,000 emails/day -- there are special tools for that kind of thing. WebCatalog's [sendmail] file format is compatible with many email servers which have a 'drop folder'.Technical Support ********************************** Smith Micro, Internet Solutions Div | eCommerce (WebCatalog) 16855 West Bernardo Drive, #380 | ------------------------- San Diego, CA 92127 | Software & Site Development WebCatalog Support: (858) 675-0632 | http://www.smithmicro.com Fax: (858) 675-0372 **********************************------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ WebDNA Support

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