Hello,
I have a small bulk mailing script done in cgi that i need upgraded.
The script now has a GUI interface were you are able to place your from address also your subject line and the body of your email.
if i try to send a large mailing list with this script the unix server will kill the mailing script in about 2 to 3 minutes because it thinks the mailing script is running away.
I need to have the script modified so that it will be able to send the entire emil list without the server killing the script.
Maybe the script could grab a part of the email address list, then send those address, once those address are sent, the script would restart and grab the next email address in the
mailing list and send those. This would continue untill the entire list has been sent.
Also i would like the modified script to be able to rotate the from address line, and the subject line.
What would also be cool is if the modified script could send the reciept 2 marketing letters at one time. So i would be able to market 2 products at one time.
But the most important thing is sending speed this is very important.
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## Platform
unix linux cgi