talking with our internal mail system people, all 6 servers had a priority
of 10 the last time apache James was restarted.

Does James cache this data for the life of it running? or is there a time
to live? or?

I will schedule a recycle of james to see if it stops using the servers
that now have a lower preference.

Let me know if you have any ideas in the mean time.

Cole

On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Cole Ferrier <[email protected]> wrote:

> We have an internal mail system that has 6 MX records 3 at priority 10
> (new servers recently added) and 3 at priority 20 (old servers that where
> previously at 10).
>
> and it appears that apache james 2.3 is sending mail to all of them about
> equally?
>
> i was instructed that it should only connect to the 20's when all of the
> 10s are unavailable?
>
> any help would be appreciated?
>
> (or is there any need to restart James? aka, how long does it cache its
> data about the MX preferences?)
>
> Cole
>

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