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Re: [ts-7000] sendmail via cron

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] sendmail via cron
From: zeener zits <>
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 17:27:58 -0700 (PDT)
uhmgawa:
The 2 meg resource will not be a problem.
I will try the sendmail daemon option first.
Then experiment with nullmailer.
Amazon S3 service-sounds interesting,cheap,reliable but may be overkill right now. It did get me thinking about data retention, though, and I will probably have a need to store the data from these CSV files offsite. Then I would be able to pull the data in from a desktop using mysql and run the necessary queries, posting the results as an xml formatted webpage.
Finally I will need to graph the results in a "3D contour" map with the highest peaks in red and the lowest in black where each map covers one month of data.
Thanks for the info..


uhmgawa <> wrote:
yur_grampa wrote:
> I have a need to use send! mail via cron.
> I have implemented this type of daemon on a standard size pc.
> Does anyone have any recommendations/suggestions (pro/con) on using
> sendmail on a ts7xxx?
> It will only need to send a 1k data file every hour.
> How much of the system resources will this take?

I'd guess around 2MB wile active. Probably not something
you want to have running continuously if memory is at a
premium.

> Are there better solutions?

Depends where the mail is going. If the smtp target is
known you can just telnet to the machine and send the mail
explicitly.

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