Sending mass email using PHP

随声附和 提交于 2019-11-26 11:04:32

First off, using the mail() function that comes with PHP is not an optimal solution. It is easily marked as spammed, and you need to set up header to ensure that you are sending HTML emails correctly. As for whether the code snippet will work, it would, but I doubt you will get HTML code inside it correctly without specifying extra headers

I'll suggest you take a look at SwiftMailer, which has HTML support, support for different mime types and SMTP authentication (which is less likely to mark your mail as spam).

bumperbox

I would insert all the emails into a database (sort of like a queue), then process them one at a time as you have done in your code (if you want to use swiftmailer or phpmailer etc, you can do that too.)

After each mail is sent, update the database to record the date/time it was sent.

By putting them in the database first you have

  1. a record of who you sent it to
  2. if your script times out or fails and you have to run it again, then you won't end up sending the same email out to people twice
  3. you can run the send process from a cron job and do a batch at a time, so that your mail server is not overwhelmed, and keep track of what has been sent

Keep in mind, how to automate bounced emails or invalid emails so they can automatically removed from your list.

If you are sending that many emails you are bound to get a few bounces.

This is advice, not an answer: You are much, much better off using dedicated mailing list software. mailman is an oft-used example, but something as simple as mlmmj may suffice. Sending mass mails is actually a more difficult task than it actually appears to be. Not only do you have to send the mails, you also have to keep track of "dead" addresses to avoid your mail, or worse, your mailserver, being marked as spam. You have to handle people unsubscribing for much the same reason.

You can implement these things yourself, but particularly bounce handling is difficult and unrewarding work. Using a mailing list manager will make things a lot easier.

As for how to make your mail palatable for yahoo, that is another matter entirely. For all its faults, they seem to put great stock in SPF and DomainKey. You probably will have to implement them, which will require co-operation from your mail server administrator.

You may consider using CRON for that kind of operation. Sending mass mail at once is certainly not good, it may be detected as spam, ddos, crash your server etc.

So CRON could be a great solution, send 100 mails at once, then wait a few minutes, next 100, etc.

Nir Levy

Do not send email to 5,000 people using standard PHP tools. You'll get banned by most ISPs in seconds and never even know it. You should either use some mailing lists software or an Email Service Provider do to this.

Conrad

Why don't you rather use phplist? It's also built on top of PHP Mailer and a lot of industry leaders are using it. I've used it myself a couple of times to send out bulk mails to my clients. The nice thing about phplist is that you can throttle your messages on a domain level plus a time limit level.

What we've also done with a couple of internal capture systems we've got was to push our user base to the mailling list and then have a cron entry triggering a given mail each day. The possibilities are endless, that's the awesome thing about open source!

Also the Pear packages:

http://pear.php.net/package/Mail_Mime http://pear.php.net/package/Mail http://pear.php.net/package/Mail_Queue

sob.

PS: DO NOT use mail() to send those 5000 emails. In addition to what everyone else said, it is extremely inefficient since mail() creates a separate socket per email set, even to the same MTA.

Also have a look at the PHPmailer class. PHPMailer

I already did it using Lotus Notus and PHP. This solution works if you have access to the mail server or you can request something to the mail server Administrator:

1) Create a group in the mail server: "Sales Department".
2) Assign to the group the accounts you need to be in the group.
3) Assign an internet address to the group: salesdept@DOMAIN.com.
4) Create you PHP script using the mail function:
$to = "salesdept@DOMAIN.com";
mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers);

It worked for me and all the accounts included in the group receive the mail.

The best of the lucks.

You can use swiftmailer for it. By using batch process.

<?php
    $message = Swift_Message::newInstance()
      ->setSubject('Let\'s get together today.')
      ->setFrom(array('myfrom@domain.com' => 'From Me'))
      ->setBody('Here is the message itself')
      ->addPart('<b>Test message being sent!!</b>', 'text/html');

    $data = mysql_query('SELECT first, last, email FROM users WHERE is_active=1') or die(mysql_error());
    while($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($data))
    {
       $message->addTo($row['email'], $row['first'] . ' ' . $row['last']);
    }

    $message->batchSend();
?>

Why bother program yourself? It's a blog, just use Google Feedburner which automatically pushes updates to subscribers via email.

It's free and it uses Google's infrastructure. Can't get any better than that. I use it for some of my sites / blogs and it works wonderfully.

Downside is it doesn't seem to be actively developed and not supported any more. I'd suggest you frown away to a commercial email list if you are serious about your business.

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