On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Shawn Anderson wrote:

> Ok,
>       I have one last reason for my request and then I'll let it go.
> I am running 4 XMail servers handling over 100 domains per box with
> about 1 million messages per day per machine.  How am I suppose to know
> that there is an error like -105 unless a user contacts me by phone?
> Remember with a -105 error they can receive email, but the cannot send
> it.  I do have the time to telnet into every SMTP server ever hour or so
> just to make sure they are up and running.  Heck one of the best things
> about XMail is that I can set it up and then let it do its job...

An error like -105 is not something that magically born spontaneous.
You've have to screw up your configuration to have it happen. Just do the
right thing ( as an admin ) and the message won't pop up. XMail it's not
PhotoShop that is supposed to deal with end/end/end users, it's a mail
server that is supposed to be managed by people that knows what they're
doing.




- Davide


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