Now the question is: What can we do if the other MTA has a longer
failure then our queue timeout?
Well, that's what we call a queue timeout. :)
Seriously, that's why you set your queue lifetime for gatewayed
domains to a much longer timeout than the lifetime of general outbound
mail.
I don't want to sound stupid, but what do you mean by 'dns-based routing'?
My relay server (IMail 8.2) receives messages for two domains and forwards them
to the appropriate server using aliases (acampbell - [EMAIL PROTECTED]). How would
MS' SMTP do this?
adamc
Sanford Whiteman wrote:
as
Sandy, thank you for your answer.
Seriously, that's why you set your queue lifetime for
gatewayed domains to a much longer timeout than the lifetime
of general outbound mail.
As this Imail-Server is only gateway but this for 200k msgs/day for another
Mailserver near to this
).
Dan Donnelly
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Now the question is: What can we do if the other MTA