On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:

BAW>
BAW>>>>>> "SW" == Simon White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BAW>
BAW>    SW> Chunking like this means that you're actually sending RCPT TO:
BAW>    SW> based on TLD, and then only US TLDs, right? So SMTP_MAX_RCPTS
BAW>    SW> set to 50 could mean several different second level domains in
BAW>    SW> the same chunk, but for every TLD outside the US there will be
BAW>    SW> separate sessions for each mail sent?
BAW>
BAW>Not exactly.  All the other tlds get dropped in the same bucket and
BAW>the chunks are filled from the buckets.  There are at most 4 buckets:
BAW>
BAW>0 == everything else
BAW>1 == .com
BAW>2 == .org .net
BAW>3 == .edu .us .ca

Howdie,

        Is there any way one can change these settings? Most of mine are
.co.za's which is right down there :)

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