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From: Terry H. Gilsenan (thg_at_fission-chips.com.au)
Date: Thu Feb 27 2003 - 16:46:28 CST

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    Hi,

    Depending on the type/content of the attachment, each outgoing email
    could be up to 2Mb. This would equate to 800,000Mb in 12 hours.

    You are going to require around 20Mb/s Bandwidth.

    I believe that postfix will handle this fine, it is your connectivity
    that should be checked.

    Also, I have a question regarding that qty of outbound emails:

    Is this a confirmed opt-in list, or is is opt-out?

    Regards,
    T

    On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 21:09, postfix-users wrote:
    > Hi all !
    > I have the task of setting up a mailserver capabel of sending 400 000 mail
    > in a max time of 12 hours.
    > All mails have an attachment of 1 mb. The system should be a mailer for a
    > newsletter system. As I made quite a couple of things with postfix, my
    > concern is the amount and considerations which have to be made when handling
    > such an amount.
    >
    > __________________________________________________________
    > Nik Engel NETWAYS GmbH
    > Senior Systems Engineer Deutschherrnstr. 47a
    > Fon.0911/92885-13 D-90429 Nürnberg
    > Fax.0911/92885-33
    > nengelnetways.de www.netways.de
    >

    -- 
    Terry H. Gilsenan <thgfission-chips.com.au>
    Fission Chips Pty. Ltd.
    

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