> Is it guaranteed that the 1st recipient remains the first one in the next
> delivery attempt?

No, but I bet it is true in the vast majority of cases.

However, there are weird systems out there, so I wouldn't count on it.
In fact, some systems (Lotus Domino?) store messages in their own internal
format, so when they retry, the body of the message is different for
each retry!  The MIME boundary depends on the time of day.

Regards,

David.

We had a message from earthlink.net that was greylised 4 times and finally got through 5 hours later. The reason was the re-queued message was picked up by different boxes. Maybe I should only take the first 3 octes of the IP-addresse for greylist and hope this will not open doors for spammers.


Xiaoyan



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