> I generate e-mail messages to a database table and then with a CronJob I > sent the e-mails. > > My doubt is... The CronJob runs every 10 minutes, but If I have 100.000 > e-mails to send the script will not be able to send all the 100.000 e-mails > in 10 minutes. > > How can I deal with this problem? There is no problem to have multiple > CronJobs runing in background? If N is the number of mails you can send per cronjob in 10 minutes, then run 100 000/N cron jobs. You will be very happy if you also add som kind of "sleep" (for a growing number of seconds) to the cronjobs when there are currently no more mails to send. Otherwise you will end up with a very annoying CPU load. The other way is to let the cron job spawn new processes (up to a limited number of child proceses) as long as there are mails to send. These child processes runs as long as there are mails to send, then they die. The cron job will then mostly do process controll/start new processes. That ought to do the trick. -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general