TheSpecialtyList
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Before I ask my question. I love the software. Already sent out around 15K emails and now am getting ready for the bulk of my sending. These are my emails collected over the last 5 years - so quite a few. So here goes . . .
When I upload to my Webmin/Virtualmin mysql database from command line, I get speeds like this:
Query OK, 1033263 rows affected (11.95 sec)
Query OK, 589549 rows affected (3.19 sec)
But when I upload a CSV file into Mailwizz through Direct, or Queue, or DATABASE upload from the same server, it takes days for 1M. Why?? (all cleaning, spam, and virus filters are turned off - I clean separately using a different server - and I have plenty of RAM and using a SSD with lots of storage.)
I don't really want an upload feature to simply upload in the background, I want to know where the database resides so I can upload to it immediately through CLI like I can with every other mysql or mariadb databases. Can you tell me where Mailwizz stores its subscribers' files so I can upload them directly?? Is this an upcoming feature? It seems there are a good many threads on slow upload speeds but I cannot find a thread on solution.
Help!
Thanks!
When I upload to my Webmin/Virtualmin mysql database from command line, I get speeds like this:
Query OK, 1033263 rows affected (11.95 sec)
Query OK, 589549 rows affected (3.19 sec)
But when I upload a CSV file into Mailwizz through Direct, or Queue, or DATABASE upload from the same server, it takes days for 1M. Why?? (all cleaning, spam, and virus filters are turned off - I clean separately using a different server - and I have plenty of RAM and using a SSD with lots of storage.)
I don't really want an upload feature to simply upload in the background, I want to know where the database resides so I can upload to it immediately through CLI like I can with every other mysql or mariadb databases. Can you tell me where Mailwizz stores its subscribers' files so I can upload them directly?? Is this an upcoming feature? It seems there are a good many threads on slow upload speeds but I cannot find a thread on solution.
Help!
Thanks!