I don't want to sound stupid, but what do you mean by 'dns-based routing'?
My relay server (IMail 8.2) receives messages for two domains and forwards them to the appropriate server using aliases (acampbell -> [EMAIL PROTECTED]). How would MS' SMTP do this?
adamc Sanford Whiteman wrote:
as you know). Cool thing about using MS SMTP is that not only can each virtual server have its own queue lifetime, but gatewayed domains can use DNS-based routing -- rather than the implicit single smarthost of the IMail architecture -- giving you automatic failover using the MX algorithm. You can also use ORF for address validation, etc. --Sandy
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