> It's  only  "true" because IMail forces it to be true, by applying the
> same  retry  cycle  to  all domains served by a single server, whether
> they  are  specific store-and-forward domains for which it acts as MX,
> or wildcard remote domains.
> 
> There's  little  reason  to have such a long retry cycle for mail from
> your  local  users,  for example, but IMail forces you to do so if you
> use  the  same box for outbound mail. MS SMTP can be a very handy tool
> for  this  reason,  as it allows you to set different retry cycles per
> virtual server.

If local userA sends an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and the mail server
for remotedomainb is not available for say 36 hours, your mail server should
not "hold" the message in queue for that period?

John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You



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