- NTL smtp servers retry time on 4xx errors?
- Posted by Paul Hutchings on August 30th, 2004
Does anyone know what NTLs smtp retry schedule is if the first delivery
attempt produces a 4xx error (i.e greylisted, try a little later)?
Not sure if all of NTLs services use the same MTA pool, but specifically
I'm on about mtaXX-svc.ntlworld.com
regards
Paul
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paul <at> spamcop.net
- Posted by Graham on August 30th, 2004
Don't know the answer,
But after reading this and other similar questions recently I would like to
ask one myself.
What comedian thought there was ever anything SIMPLE in SMTP?
Graham.
- Posted by Tim Clark on August 31st, 2004
In article <2ph5l7Fl30lvU1@uni-berlin.de>,
"Graham" <graham@you.com> writes:
If you read through The several hundred pages of the relevant X.400 set
of standards - the ITU and ISO "rival" approach to e-mail - you'll readily
agree that SMTP - as specified in RFC 2821, covering only 79 fairly small
pages - is, by comparison, gloriously simple.
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Tim Clark
- Posted by Obantec Support on September 1st, 2004
"Paul Hutchings" <paul@spamcop.net> wrote in message
news:Xns9555A61013AA0paulhutchingsspamcop@130.133. 1.4...
Slightly OT but from NTL service status page "On the morning of Tuesday 1st
Sept between midnight and 6am, the following work will take place:-"
Is it not Wednesday 1st Sept ?
http://www.ntl-isp.ntl.com/ServiceStatus/
Mark