Perhaps. Is that limit for inbound or outbound messages (or both)?
There is a 'feature' in the smtp spec that allows multiple messages
(distinct, entirely different messages) to be delivered in a single smtp
connection. I don't think is used very often though. I expect this is
what that settin
There's a "Limit number of messages per connection" setting in their
Exchange server... I'm assuming that if I set that to "1", it will break a
multi-recipient e-mail into multiple single messages... Not sure though.
I would think that this would result in individual bounces for bad e-mail
addre
Check on exchange side.
Check also if there is an option to split a multi recipients delivery in
several single recipient deliveries.
Tonino
Il 14/11/2010 17:37, Michael Colvin ha scritto:
Yes, but this is not the issue in, at least this specific case. It's
definitely a recipient MX resoluti
Yes, but this is not the issue in, at least this specific case. It's
definitely a recipient MX resolution issue...
Mike
-Original Message-
From: Tonix (Antonio Nati) [mailto:to...@interazioni.it]
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 7:50 AM
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Michael, one more element of discussion.
If sender has (for error) domain with wrong MX in sender address, of
course no following rcpt could be accepted, as initial acceptance phase
of sender has not successed. This is unique case in which also server's
sending is rejected as a whole.
Ciao!