Re: Emails bypassing MX priorities?
- From: Grant Taylor <gtaylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 14:14:58 -0500
On 04/13/08 22:23, Bill Cole wrote:
A cached host status could do that. If you are using host status caching, you probably want to switch it off if immediacy is important to you.
I would also suggest that you look in to using the DELIVER BY option so you will get a notice elsewhere if there is a problem delivering the message(s) with in the time specified.
Grant. . . .
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