Hi,

I have read this other thread about the case of a remote being unavailable 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/akka-user/68TuTZLxqFI/3toNcO8yvMMJ>. 
I assume it still applies to the most current version (?).

My question is, how do both the supervision system (the part that's above 
user code) and the death watch, in short, Akka, determine that a remote is 
unavailable, and whether that is in any way configurable. I may assume some 
polling is relied upon and wonder how exactly does it reach that 
determination of "unavailability".

In the same vein, I would like to ask whether actors perform any sort of 
retry of their own, in case they determine that they *failed* *sending or 
replying to *a message. Or is it the case that message sending is a "one 
time attempt". Pointers to relevant source code are also welcome.

Thanks in advance,
Matan

*P.S. in case relevant changes are on the roadmap, it would be also cool to 
know about it.*

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