Harald,

You need to be clear on the difference:
Relay denied and Server down *ARE* different things.

If it is DOWN, then the next one would be used, but
If it responds with a deny, then you have an answer, end of story.

Think of DNS, it does the same thing.
If a server *responds* then your next value in resolv.conf (or 2nd DNS
server value in Win) is never used.


Rob :-)
 
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Feature Request: Smart smtpfwd

I tested it with smtp.wanadoo.fr which gives a "Relay denied" and a 
working 2nd server. The mail was never forwarded to #2.

-- Harald



Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Feb 2008, Harald Schneider wrote:
> 
>> When a server is down, it does not instantly pick the next one in the
list.
> 
> Said who?
> 
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> - Davide
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