As a reference case, WHY does hotmail/yahoo/other
public servers immediately bounce back the message
without exhausting a supposedly present delivery
schedule ?
Can u please elaborate ?

regards,
lahu
--- Serge Knystautas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > My question is that when ever Remote Delivery
> matcher tries to send mail 
> > and it finds that there are no DNS entries for
> that particular domain 
> > (typo or non-existent domains), why does it
> retries the specified no of 
> > times, Why not does it bounces back the message to
> sender after first try, 
> > saying that the recipient domain does not exist.
> 
> There are numerous temporary reasons why there may
> not be any DNS 
> entries.  So it retries because when it retries, it
> may have entries.
> 
> -- 
> Serge Knystautas
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