Anyone seen any odd queuing by Sendmail (or the ability to change how it
queues)?
Say the primary MX for a host is down and we attempt to send mail to a
domain that it handles mail for. For example:
;; ANSWER SECTION:
necinc.com. 19h32m42s IN MX 100 mail.wam.net.
necinc.com.
Anyone seen any odd queuing by Sendmail (or the ability to change how it
queues)?
Say the primary MX for a host is down and we attempt to send mail to a
domain that it handles mail for. For example:
;; ANSWER SECTION:
necinc.com. 19h32m42s IN MX 100 mail.wam.net.
necinc.com.
Jason,
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 10:19:07AM -0500, Jason McMullen wrote:
I'm running into an odd issue. We have 2 servers that act as
front-end MX hosts running Sendmail. These servers then smarthost all
mail back to a main server. This works well at keeping the main server
unloaded due to
Jason McMullen wrote:
Good Day All,
I'm running into an odd issue. We have 2 servers that act as
front-end MX hosts running Sendmail. These servers then smarthost all
mail back to a main server. This works well at keeping the main server
unloaded due to dictionary attacks and whatnot. The
Jason,
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 10:19:07AM -0500, Jason McMullen wrote:
I'm running into an odd issue. We have 2 servers that act as
front-end MX hosts running Sendmail. These servers then smarthost all
mail back to a main server. This works well at keeping the main server
unloaded due to
Jason McMullen wrote:
Good Day All,
I'm running into an odd issue. We have 2 servers that act as
front-end MX hosts running Sendmail. These servers then smarthost all
mail back to a main server. This works well at keeping the main server
unloaded due to dictionary attacks and whatnot. The
Good Day All,
I'm running into an odd issue. We have 2 servers that act as
front-end MX hosts running Sendmail. These servers then smarthost all
mail back to a main server. This works well at keeping the main server
unloaded due to dictionary attacks and whatnot. The problem we're
seeing is
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