On Thursday 21 September 2006 23:51, W B Hacker took the opportunity to say:
> Magnus Holmgren wrote:
> > See for example
> > http://www.exim.org/mail-archives/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-20060612/msg0004
> >6.html
>
> Which includes;
>
> "The problem is that it's not always possible to choose a domain
> unambigously. For example, if several messages are queued for one remote
> host they will be sent over the same connection even if they are associated
> with more than one of your local domains."
>
> - AFAIK, that *can* be overcome by use of appropriate routers as well as
> transports. Ours seem to work anyway...

It's easy for mail with a single recipient or which originates locally. It's 
more difficult when multiple mails are being sent to the same remote host but 
from different local domains. But when I think about it, it should be 
possible to make Exim separate them into different connections.

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