My host does have mailman available. I looked at it, but everything
seemed to be manual.
Is there an interface so that I could have PHP code maintain my members
in the mailing list?
Thanks
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Stephen
On 16-03-30 02:16 PM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
You need a better shared hoster. Siteground comes to mind (disclaimer,
I do not work for them. I host websites and have mailman available to
my users.). Siteground does limit to 200 recipients at a time, but
since your list is 40.
You could also lease a VPS and run mailman or phplist. That would also
get you cron and sendmail.
Just a couple of thoughts.
Cheers,
Curtis
On 3/30/2016 12:09 AM, B. Aerts wrote:
On 30/03/16 00:48, Stephen wrote:
I am building a LAMP site on a shared server, Hostpapa, and I want to be
able to send emails to a mailing list. I have build sites before, but a
mailing list is new to me.
Sendmail and cron are not available in this environment.
I will have a table for member data, including their email address.
I currently have 40 members, and expect to grow to no more than 200.
Members will join through a web form, and I want to update the table
with a “pending” status.
Using data in the table, I want to send emails to each member. I am
wondering about load.
Will the PHP mail() function be OK? Do I have to be concerned about
timeouts?
I would like to send a discrete email to each member. Or is just a big
BCC going to work?
Anything else I should think about?
Thanks in advance.
Hi Steven,
be aware some ISP's limit the numbers of mails sent per hour, to avoid
mailbots sending spam from their domain.
Better check in advance with your ISP what the limits are ( max.
recipients per mail, max. # of mails per hour )
Other than that, I don't think 200 members is that big to handle.
Regards,
Bert
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