10-02-2012
What I put is not actual code, I just wrote that to give you guys an idea of what I'm trying to do. The code I did show was not copied verbatim. I apologize for the confusion.
I will give Jim's code a try.
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I found out how to get the # of CPU. I guess if one of the CPUs happen to be too busy, then an e-mail may not get sent?
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Was able to reduce the runtime from 30min to 6min, looks like all e-mails got sent. It checks to see how many CPUs the host has then tries to do a sendmail on each of them I imagine.
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