On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, David F. Skoll wrote:

That way, you only do the nasty hack for people connecting with MUAs, and
use normal "real-time" processing for everyone else.

I am thinking about doing something similar for users with MUA's, as during peak times sendmail/MD can take 5-10 seconds to send an email. I was thinking about setting up another sendmail instance on another IP that just accepts mail from our MUA's, and then relays it through the sendmail/MD instance.

I know I would loose functionality like immediately rejecting bad recipients, a feature some MUA users like. But assumed a bad rcpt bounce would be returned to the original sender, right?

Any other ideas, that aren't big ugly hacks?

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IBM Certified Specialist              AIX Administration, AIX Support
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