Ahhh, the mnets thing might be an issue.  We get many messages from big 
virtual servers such as that...  It could be an issue if messages get 
dropped due to that.
Thanks for the info, it is much appreciated!

TheOldFellow wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 14:05:04 -0500
> Dale Qualls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
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>> What are you using for timing settings for unknown triplets?  I'm 
>> considering 10 minutes for the --time0 parameter.
>> What rejerr are you using?
>>     
>
> I just use the defaults provided by Davide.  My experience with XMail
> over the years is that Davide understands mail much better than I do.
> Indeed much of my understanding today is based on working out why XMail
> works so well.
>
> I used to be a 150 a day man (SPAM, that it), but it's down to a couple
> a week.
>
> I had to add my network as an xnet, and some mnets to allow gmail
> etc. to reach me, and I guess there could be some better defaults there,
> or at least a recommendation (maybe there is, but I didn't find it).
> With the mnets, either you go looking for big virtual servers, or wait
> until something you are expecting doesn't show up ;-(
>
> Good luck with it,
>
> R.
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