On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 10:45 AM, Nicholas Froome wrote:
Roland
You've got to suspect the OSX SMTP server, I think. What's the failure rate like with another SMTP server? Do you have one you can test with (I do...)
I'll keep an eye out, but the same smtp server runs the mail actions for a T2K server on another box and doesn't have hiccups.
There are a number of alternative SMTP OS X servers around, but I'd understand if you dudn't want to fool with the one you're using now...
I'd rather not. It would mean another box.
I have a very simple mail action in a taf that is processed through the smtp server on the same box and always goes to the same local address. 90% of the time the taf is hit, it works fine. Otherwise, the browser gets an error for the failure of the mail action. I get nervous about placing that action into a production environment with such a high error message rate. What are the factors that contribute to mail action failure?
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