Re: Possible MX Lookup/Ordering Issue

From: Victor Duchovni (no email)
Date: Thu Nov 01 2007 - 14:04:45 EDT

  • Next message: Wietse Venema: "Re: Possible MX Lookup/Ordering Issue"

    On Thu, Nov 01, 2007 at 05:52:03PM +0000, wrote:

    > Thank you all for helping me troubleshoot this. On a separate note,
    > Postfix doesn't try just the top 5 MX-es as was implied in an earlier
    > post. It tries all of them at least up to 17. ;-)

    There is not just one Postfix, the one speak of has earlier incarnations,
    that real-world users still use on real systems. And yet *the* Postfix
    is 2.4.6 or 2.5-20071006 depending on context.

    > As to why it kept re-trying the 17th 6 times in 5 hours rather than trying
    > again from the top is a separate question, but I guess that squeezes past
    > the RFC under the "retry in due time" part. ;-)

    Once again flawed observations, lets just drop it here. The subsequent
    retries also tried the same MX hosts, but there is no need to continue
    the thread just to establish this point.

    -- 
    	Viktor.
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