1000+ email distribution of postings [message #16269] |
Sat, 24 January 2004 17:37 |
Kernon
Messages: 2 Registered: January 2004
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Hi,
(Sorry if this isn't a new question!)
I'm very interested in FUD Forum's integration of web and email posting, but I'm wondering how the software handles outgoing emails. Say that you have about 1000 members who have elected to receive new postings by email, is a person who posts a new message (say at the web) going to have to wait forever for this to occur? If this is handled by some special mechanism (e.g., chron job?), could someone comment as to the mechanism and what web host services are required to support it?
TIA and much for a newbie question!
(I'm really interested in replacing a 2,300 member Yahoo group with this software, but most of my members use email ONLY.)
Kernon
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Re: 1000+ email distribution of postings [message #16280 is a reply to message #16269] |
Sun, 25 January 2004 16:16 |
Ilia
Messages: 13241 Registered: January 2002
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The e-mail notification works by sending 1 string of data to your mail server (sendmail, qmail, etc...) and then the e-mail server actually sends the e-mail. So the delay of sending e-mail notifications is minimal.
FUDforum Core Developer
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Re: 1000+ email distribution of postings [message #19660 is a reply to message #16269] |
Tue, 17 August 2004 12:31 |
stibbons
Messages: 1 Registered: August 2004 Location: Sydney, Australia
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I'm on the verge of deploying FUDforum plugging in to an existing mailing list with about 600 subscribers, using Mailman (http://list.org/).
This is only relevant because, for a large distribution list, it might be worthwhile using a seperate mailing list manager. Especially if you've got a membership that mostly uses email.
10 percent weird
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