Gianni Campanile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > You want a solution, but you don't like changing anything in your
> > setup.
>
> I can't change OS.
Yes, you can. You simply choose not to, or choose not to bother making the
case to your superior. You asked for speed, and Felix pointed out one of the
big things slowing you down.
> I'll keep in mind your idea of splitting mails, but my question is: is there
> a way to prepare a list of all (different) mails and (different) recipients
> and feed some program with it ?
Sure, you could write this yourself. However, it's probably just as easy to
fork a dozen (or a hundred) processes which each call qmail-queue (or
qmail-inject, or whatever) multiple times.
> If, for example, qmail-queue would take many messages from stdin (or from a
> file), it would be fine, since it already takes multiple recipients.
qmail-queue takes multiple recipients for a single message; extending it to
handle multiple messages would be complicated and pointless.
Charles
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