Davide, sorry - I just reread you previous email and I now realize that
you clarified already that XMail does not try an A record if MX records
exist, but I am a bit confused. Are you saying that it will try the A
record if the MX records exist but fail, or that it won't try the A
record at a
Thanks, Davide.
I am the worst with RFC's - many of them seem to contradict each other,
so this is just a question (not an attack or even a recommendation - I
am very happy with XMail!)
I assume that querying the A record query is by design, based on your
response, so I am wondering if there
On Sat, 15 Oct 2005, Dick van der Kaaden wrote:
> What you think about a version of sendmail that has an option to use the Fr=
> om:=20
> header address as smtp mail from. Do you envision any problems with this?
>
> The thing is that the current behavior does not work well in the shared=20
> host
On Sat, 15 Oct 2005, Jeff Buehler wrote:
> Let me try that last question without the other info: Does anyone know
> if XMail 1.22 queries A records when MX queries for a domain have
> failed? I realize this has been covered, but I'm not clear on the
> specific outcome of this ...
Yes, of course
Hi all -
Let me try that last question without the other info: Does anyone know
if XMail 1.22 queries A records when MX queries for a domain have
failed? I realize this has been covered, but I'm not clear on the
specific outcome of this ...
Jeff
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Dick van der Kaaden wrote:
>Davide,
>
>What you think about a version of sendmail that has an option to use the From:
>header address as smtp mail from. Do you envision any problems with this?
>
>The thing is that the current behavior does not work well in the shared
>hosting environment that w
Davide,
What you think about a version of sendmail that has an option to use the From:
header address as smtp mail from. Do you envision any problems with this?
The thing is that the current behavior does not work well in the shared
hosting environment that we operate for our customers. Most o