Hi all ! Thanks very much, for all the help. As soon as the project starts, and we have accomplished the task; IŽll let you know how we did it.
Thanks very much > > >Nik, > >If you cannot find a solution to your mail delivery challenge >using commodity MTAs such as postfix, my company has an opt-in >mail delivery service which can meet your needs if you want to >outsource. Obviously there would be bandwidth, etc. costs >involved, which would depend largely upon the total number of >recipients you have, concentration of recipients on domains >with aggressive "spam" filters (e.g. aol.com) that require >messages to be individually delivered, etc; and how often you >need to send these messages with large attachments. > >I hope your commodity solution pans out, but if you need to go >to the expense of outsourcing, our company has custom delivery >software that can most certainly meet your needs. We have >plenty of transit available to meet the lofty 100Mbit/sec >projection that another debian-isp poster made based on 100% >individual deliveries, as well. > >-- >Jeff S Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 06:10, debian-isp 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. >> > > >