On Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 03:04:40PM -0700 or thereabouts, Dave Crocker wrote:
 
> It all depends on net performance, availability of the different
> destination SMTP servers, and the number/range of places you send to.

Mail depends on one thing and one thing only, DNS MX records. A good email
server, if it is designed well, in clustered servers, like yahoo, sends
and receives millions of email each day, yet both yahoo and I need the
same proper DNS and MX records.  The ones and twos we do, is insignificant
in the scope of things.  So called "net speed or net performance" is
meaninless.  Availability of different destination SMTP servers, means
nothing more then proper MX records for transmission / reception of email.
It is the same for someone who sends out 10-20 million emails a day, or
for us, just sending out a relatively few.   
 

-- 
Best regards,
Gary


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