On Tue, 2012-08-21 at 20:07 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> > OK, a little work with tcpdump and swaks clarified how things actually
> > work.  The designated SMTP server for the MUA engages in _two_ SMTP
> > dialogs, one with them MUA and one with the recipient mail server.
> 
> I'm quite skeptical that this is the case. There's no reason for the MUA to  
> contact different mail servers.

You misread me, Sam.  I said that the designated SERVER (not the MUA!)
engages in 2 dialogs, one with the MUA and one with the recipient's mail
server.  I could probably have stated this more concisely.

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