On Thu, 4 Oct 2007, Ken Cameron wrote:
We filter email both in and out bound directions. I've seen that if a
remote mail has multiple MX records, and the lowest MX is not currently
up, the email ends up in the spool\D_resend directory. I suspect the
smtp security service on the firewall don't know how to lookup the other
MX records and try them too. Can anyone confirm this and if there is an
option to make it try the other MX records too??
R55 under W2k.
This is a bug we reported way back in the days of version 3.0b
It is listed as something that works in NGX. So this issue took nearly
a decade to be solved.
Unfortunaltly. If you wish to do this with Check Point you must upgrade to
NGX.
It was one of the reasons why I (and others) declared CVP to be evil.
Hugo.
PS: For those young folks out there: A decade is a period of 10 years ;-)
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