I do not agree. First off all (in my case) I do want to send personalized
e-mails. And even if I cancel this wish.. how about adresses which fail? You
will never ever find out how many adresses failed by putting them into the
all in  bcc. And.. isn't there a restriction? What happens if you put 10000
adresses into the header? I am pretty sure this will fail.

I guess the only really good solution is to let the MTA do the job for ya. I
just do not know how, but I am positive that this is the best solution
(since the MTA is made for such things while php is not)

Andy



"Justin French" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> on 28/08/02 1:38 AM, Raphael Hamzagic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > I'm with a little doubt about the best way to send a mail message to a
large
> > mailing list using PHP. I'm not interested  in existing mailing list
> > managers, or source codes.
> > I dont know if the best way to send emails is to use a repeat loop with
> > mail() function, or use some other structure to send emails with
timeouts
> > intervals...
>
> yes, and yes, providing you want to send personalised emails, which costs
> huge performance problems and a lkoad on the server... possibly leads to
> timeouts of the script, timeouts of the browser, etc etc.  Not good!
>
> the real easy solution is to send ONE email with everyone in the Bcc
field.
> Quick and simple.  Won't piss off your host, won't load the server, etc.
>
> Justin
>
>



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