At 6/25/2000 11:05 PM -0400, Howie Hamlin wrote:

>================================================
>The BadMes folder is for storing the raw mail message if there is a problem
>with the control file.
>================================================

OK.  So, is there any way to recover mail from NULL that can't be delivered?  If not, 
please consider this a feature request  :)


>================================================
>The MX Lookups are done via UDP.  I'll look into have an option to use TCP
>instead.  For now you should make sure that you have MX caching enabled
>which is better that using lookups continually to the DNS servers.

I guess I don't know why UDP vs TCP would matter, but if you can improve it, sounds 
good.  I do have caching enabled, and it's set to cache100 entries (but I think I'll 
bump it up).  I actually am not clear on this, because I see, for example, a few mails 
go out to yahoo in a row, and on two of them there is a an MX resolve timeout warning 
from one of the DNS servers, even though another email had just gone out to yahoo.   
Seems like it's not using the cache.  It's hard to tell because there is only a log 
entry if the lookup fails.

Thanks,
-Max


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