It appears that emails addressed to two of more local users is tested
for each recipient even though it is the same message.  Is that right?
If so, isn't it a waste of effort/resources?  If so, can that be
stopped?

They aren't tested twice. If there are multiple recipients, the tests are all run once, but multiple actions can be taken. In this case, for example:


02/11/2004 21:39:11 Qf55a016a01105362 Msg failed HELOBOGUS (Domain
itp1-28.thomsonlearning.com has no MX or A records.). Action=WARN.
02/11/2004 21:39:11 Qf55a016a01105362 Msg failed HELOBOGUS (Domain
itp1-28.thomsonlearning.com has no MX or A records.). Action=WARN.

The HELOBOGUS test was run once, and the action was WARN for both recipients.


-Scott
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