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	<title>Comments on: PHPList sending timeout, batch and send rate limitations</title>
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		<title>By: william</title>
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		<description>SLK,
Did you happen to mess with the &#039;MAILQUEUE_THROTTLE&#039; setting at all to set delays between the messages? I am thinking about switching over to phplist for a client that sends out about 8,000 emails per list. Sometimes they have to send out several per day and our current system dumps a batch emails every 5 min but requires us to &quot;authorize&quot; them one at a time so they don&#039;t gum up the queue.
thanks for the article</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SLK,<br />
Did you happen to mess with the &#8216;MAILQUEUE_THROTTLE&#8217; setting at all to set delays between the messages? I am thinking about switching over to phplist for a client that sends out about 8,000 emails per list. Sometimes they have to send out several per day and our current system dumps a batch emails every 5 min but requires us to &#8220;authorize&#8221; them one at a time so they don&#8217;t gum up the queue.<br />
thanks for the article</p>
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