On Sun, 21 Sep 2003, Larry Smith wrote: > > Both of these are perfectly valid responses. You get them at the same > > time, or you get the second one sooner. > > Not quite totally true. In the second case - it _will_ connect and initiate > the transfer (helo, mail from, rcpt to) phase of _sending_ the message. It > will fail, but it will make the attempt. Whereas with the first case it will > never try. The second is much, much slower from the perspective of a mail > server. Some may never try. Sendmail won't try in that case. But it is perfectly valid to wait and try again. In such a case, the wait time is typical 3 to 5 days. In the second case, it takes usually about 300ms to setup a tcp connection, and fail. This 300ms isn't too long to wait. I doubt that most people would notice. Quite a lot of fuss over 300ms, I think. And I am just thrilled to see IE not go to MSN when I type in a wrong name. I've been showing this to everyone. Most people like the demonstration, and trust Verisign more than Microsoft. --Dean