Hi everyone. I'm having some problems with my script, hope you guys can help me out!
I have a script that reads in email addresses from a file and for each email address, it will open up sendmail and pipe data into it. I'm using the following code fragment to send mail. open (MAIL, "|/usr/sbin/sendmail -t"); print MAIL "To: $to\n"; print MAIL "From: zhehong\@tm.net.my\n"; print MAIL "Subject: Just a test.\n\n"; print MAIL "Message here\n"; close (MAIL); My problem is, for some reason, it takes anywhere between 5-10 seconds to send a mail using sendmail. I have to send out around 30000 emails a day so my current solution will not work (30000*5=150000 seconds, there're only 87000 seconds in a day =( ). Will forking another sendmail process solve the problem? If yes, how should I implement it? If no, what is the next best alternative? I was thinking of something similiar to this. foreach $email (@address_list) { # do some processing here unless (defined($pid = fork()) { die "Cannot fork."; } unless ($pid) { open (MAIL, "|/usr/sbin/sendmail -t"); print MAIL "To: $to\n"; print MAIL "From: zhehong\@tm.net.my\n"; print MAIL "Subject: Just a test.\n\n"; print MAIL "Message here\n"; close (MAIL); exit; } #do somemore processing here } Thanks for reading. Zhe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]