get one coded for whatever platform/product you're using. Not much info to go on with this post - but the answers would be mostly the same any ways.
Yes of course, the injector, a good injector that I could suggest that would inject things into the injectees. It's all so clear now. I'll get right on that.
We looking to use Pmta as MTA, and need a fast injector for GI mailing. @varun: Sorry for hijacking..but seems lost too...:toilet:
Injecting speed is never really a problem, it's delivery speed to the remote hosts. I've tested all "injection" methods with powermta, API, SMTP, SMTP with mailmerge , pickup directory, pickup directory with mailmerge. They were all about the same speed with the exception of pickup folder. If you have crappy disks and use the pickup folder, this will cause more disk thrashing while you write to the pickup folder and powermta reads it in and writes it to the queue.. If you have beefy machines to run powermta from your only sending speed limitation will be IP space and the speed at which the remote hosts accept/reject your mail. Either way, this topic has been covered Ad nauseam in other posts on this forum.