: I'm confused. Is the mail supposed to go to [EMAIL PROTECTED] rather
: than [EMAIL PROTECTED], or are you just supposed to route the mail through the
: partner MXes but leave the RCPT TO addresses unchanged?
: In the latter case, unless you plan to send a truly stupendous amount of
: mail, I'd just pick one of the partner MXes and put that in SMTProutes.
Well, it will be bunches of 200K recipient messages going out and I've know
AOL's mail routers so go down for over a day. Since this is time sensitive
material I can't really get away with waiting for a machine to come back up.
I would much rather prefer to have at least two of them available. Maybe I'll
just dig out the source to qmail-remote (?) and see if I can get it to check
for a MX record if an A record doesn't exist.
Yes, BTW, the mail will be routed to partner.aol.com but will still have the
form [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: PS: Can we all do that to get around AOL's filters, too?
No, according to them they need the IP's of the machines which will be sending
mail. Of course I haven't actually tested that so I don't know what it does.
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Matthew Harrell Another Month's End:
Bit Twiddlers, Inc. All Targets Met
[EMAIL PROTECTED] All Systems Working
All Customers Satisfied
All Staff Enthusiastic
All Pigs Fed And Ready To Fly