Then I think I didn't express it clearly. sorry for my bad English.
I have like 400,000 subscribers. every week I send to all of them a news
letter. Every 4 sec, I send out 1 mail to 1 person. I know it's very
slow, but still it congests. That's why I'm wondering what's wrong. also
the same server serves some images. So if it's because of the image
server which takes most of the disk IO, I'll just remove the image
server to another host.
And about the filter, at the very beginning I don't know it causes so
many troubles. that's what green hands do, right :)
Regards,
Yaoxing
2010/12/24 1:52, Stan Hoeppner Wrote:
Yaoxing put forth on 12/23/2010 11:29 AM:
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Why are you sending outbound newsletters through a content filter? You
should already know that the content is not spam, and virus free, yes?
And if they are newsletters, why are you sending them every 4 seconds to
the entire subscriber base?
Speaking of that 4 second interval for each newsletter blast out, might
your application/content delivery be better served by an instant
messaging system or IRC channel?
One newsletter every 4 seconds = 21,600 newsletters per subscriber per
day. No person would want that. At the rate of one every 4 seconds,
this isn't a newsletter at all.
What, exactly, are you sending these subscribers every 4 seconds? It is
probably a good time to explain what you're trying to accomplish with
your content delivery system. Or am I completely misunderstanding the
"every 4 seconds" thing?