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Re: Selection of Appropriate Local SMTP Relay
From: Andrew Bender <abender () tns-inc com>
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2000 07:43:43 -0500
Jeff Mcadams <jeffm () iglou com> wrote:
Not necessarily...if you can spread your mail servers out to different parts of your network, then they're going to have the same IP address and your dialup ports will "magically" find the closest one.
Don't forget to mention that routing loops will never occur, and the aforementioned "stardust" will be mindful of server health, load, etc. Regards, Andrew Bender tns-inc.com
Current thread:
- Re: Selection of Appropriate Local SMTP Relay, (continued)
- Re: Selection of Appropriate Local SMTP Relay Forrest W. Christian (Jan 11)
- Re: Selection of Appropriate Local SMTP Relay Steve Sobol (Jan 11)
- Re: Selection of Appropriate Local SMTP Relay jlewis (Jan 11)
- Re: Selection of Appropriate Local SMTP Relay Alex P. Rudnev (Jan 11)
- Re: Selection of Appropriate Local SMTP Relay Michael Shields (Jan 11)
- Re: Selection of Appropriate Local SMTP Relay jlewis (Jan 11)
- Re: Selection of Appropriate Local SMTP Relay Jeff Mcadams (Jan 12)
- Re: Selection of Appropriate Local SMTP Relay Adrian Chadd (Jan 13)