Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Rodrigo Severo writes:
If there are multiple primary MXs set, Courier should already pick
one at random with each delivery attempt.
Sam, are you saying that two consecutive delivery attempts by Courier
will try to deliver the message to two different MXs, no matter the
cause of the first failure (4xx error, connection time out during
smtp conversation, no connection at all, etc) ?
No, I'm saying that with each delivery attempt, when multiple primary
MXs are present with equal priority, one of the MXs will be chosen at
random.
No matter the cause of the first temporary failure?
Rodrigo
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