jhaagmans wrote: > Thanks Colin, > >> I wonder if it is the _sending_ of the email that is important here. >> Perhaps the time at which it is received is not important. > > It's actually something in between. The moment at which the e-mail > leaves our machine is important to me. After that we will have to > accept that it might get caught up somewhere. At least, I think we > will... If the remote machine queues it up, we don't know what > happens, we're not sure how the remote machine handles messages that > were delayed by its own infrastructure. But I will have to do some > trial and error there.
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