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From: Magnus Bäck (magnus
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Date: Mon Mar 23 2009 - 14:40:54 CDT
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On Monday, March 23, 2009 at 20:33 CET,
Brandon Hilkert <bhilkert
vt.edu> wrote:
> > http://www.postfix.org/OVERVIEW.html#receiving
>
> We have a large text file with contents of the eml message for each
> person in a list. If I find a way to parse each email, is there an
> easy way to inject them into the queue, rather than relaying, because
> as many have said and through testing, we have found performance of
> sending local email to be far superior than relaying?
It's not clear what you mean with "relaying" here, but I suppose you
want to insert the message straight into the queue. Don't attempt to
do that. Use either of the published submission interfaces; SMTP and
sendmail(1). You'll get the best performance with multiple concurrent
SMTP clients. mini_sendmail can be used for such SMTP submission.
If you give us more details it'll be easier to give you a good answer.
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Magnus Bäck
magnus
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