[Mailman-Developers] Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem with
qrunner and too much incoming mail
Chuq Von Rospach
chuqui@plaidworks.com
Sun, 5 Nov 2000 23:39:37 -0800
At 11:23 PM -0800 11/5/00, J C Lawrence wrote:
>
>Agreed. There's also the simple aspect of the fact that optimising
>for the very large case (which needs the MLM-sepcific MTA supports
>ala ListServ) is near on pessimal for the small and medium cases.
>Spiffy domain based routing and near-target explosion just don't
>make a whole lot of sense for lists with a few hundred/thousand
>members. Asides from which, the optimisations for mail delivery to
>a massive number of targets and mass mail delivery to a
>comparitively constrained target set can be rather different.
Nope. This is a job for -- ta da -- an API with a plug in
architecture. Don't try to solve the huge list probelm, but solve the
90% problem (what works for the first 90% of the sites out there),
and make it easy to plug in a different delivery beast so that other
10% can simply write a new module and swap it in (and hopefully send
it back to the mailman project...)
>
>We should really have lunch some time. I'm currently working down
>off San Tomas and Saratoga (startup, oddly enough next door to
>BeOpen). I'm wrapping up this contract this month and looking for
>next one, so time is a little tight here, but I'd love to get
>together for a chat. You over at the main Apple campus?
Effectively, yes. I'm down by the data center, which is hidden a bit
off campus.
> > And for sites this *doesn't* solve, it's either because they're
>> doing the 5 pounds in a 1 pound bag thing, or they probably need
>> to start hiring people like us to custom build someething.
>
>Ungghhhh.
heh.
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