[comp.mail.uucp] The case for rerouting.

jpp@slxsys.specialix.co.uk (John Pettitt) (09/06/88)

In the UK mail to sites outside the uk leaving the country via
ukc.ac.uk is billed to the originating site.   So to save money we
use aggresive routing to send as much mail by other routes as
possible. 

Mail costs money !   We carry mail for third partys on the
basis of best endevors delivery.   We reserve the right to send it via
the lowest cost route (both for us and for the originating site).

To this end we have two paths files, one for locally generated (smail)
traffic and one for off site (trmail) traffic.

There is a case for aggresive mail routing, but the people running the
site must keep the maps and software current.

On the other site crunched from and to lines are ****ing pain, It
seems to be sites running sendmail that are the worst offenders.


John Pettitt
Mail Hacker and Technical Director
Specialix International

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