We have MailEnable in between ASSP and destination MTA's. Works perfectly.
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 12:12 AM, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> unknown user wrote:
> > Iam sorry, I misunderstood. You need as many IP's as you have
> destination
> > MTA's !?
> >
>
> For that feature, yes.
>
> Unlike the HTTP 1.1 protocol, which sends the desired domain right away
> (host header field), SMTP servers do not know the destination domain of
> an incoming connection until after the HELO exchange.
> This delay unfortunately means that we cannot use the destination domain
> to route a connection.
>
> The other option is to have a server behind ASSP which handles the
> message routing.
> eg: Internet->ASSP->Routing-Server->(many back-end servers)
>
> Kevin
>
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