On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, Rogerio Brito wrote: > > If you're considering less than seven days for queuelifetime, > do set it to at least four days -- it's frequently the case > where a message was not delivered because some computer failed > on a Friday afternoon and it can only be replaced/fixed on > Monday morning and e-mails can't be delivered in the mean > time... :-( > > So, three days may be a little short. Or should this mean that > secondary MXs, once fought against begin to become a necessary > condition? Good point. Here in Oz we've just had a 5 day weekend, thanks to Easter falling late and ANZAC day coming straight after Easter. Choose a value appropriate to your environment. Regards Peter ---------- Peter Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Technical Consultant or at present: eServ. Pty Ltd [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: +61 2 9206 3410 Fax: +61 2 9281 1301 "If you kill all your unhappy customers, you'll only have happy ones left"
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