I would take tonybogs advice. And be prepared to change the ip on the server when you switch it off, then switch back on again, and refresh the script. This is in case you have only 1 server You can use also something like wmware, and make allot of virtual servers...but it's more complicated... -jik
Hi.. Read this I hope it'll help you. http://www.techbabu.com/2009/09/valid-bulk-email-solution-without-being-black-listed/ Code (markup):
My thoughts on this [MySQL Server W/ Message(s) & Emails] | [Initiation Server] //|\\ 12345 What happens: All emails are stored in a DB. Upon visiting the initiation server, this is what happens. When you visit a page on the initiation server (cron job possibly.) The server then runs a PHP script that will do this: The first server will run the first 1/5th of the emails. The second server will run the second 1/5th of the emails. This will still take forever. My suggestion is to purchase at least five servers. Each email can be sent in probably .05 seconds depending on the connection. So for 200,000 emails on one server (1/5th of a million) it'd take close to three hours. (It would take roughly 115 days to send 1,000,000,000 emails with 5 servers.)
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Thanks dude, I guess this will work i will give a try also i think using some dynamic ips / dedicated servers / dedicated - dynamic mail server i can resolve this issue.. Thanks to everyone.