Hi All,

I think I mentioned on here before that we are building an Open Source MTA for 
senders (https://github.com/KumoCorp/kumomta).

One of our features is that we throttle by MX group instead of the destination 
domain, so that when someone sends to an o365 domain as an example the mail is 
queued and throttled together with all the other mail destined for o365. Keeps 
the server from consuming more ISP resources than necessary like when a server 
queues and throttles by destination domain.

We have a user who has noted that the two subdomains 
*.olc.protection.outlook.com and *.mail.protection.outlook.com are grouping 
separately and asked about them being merged so they could maintain only one 
set of throttle configs.

Before acting on that request I wanted to see if I could get context to make 
sure we do the right thing.

Does anyone have any context on whether those two subdomains end up at the same 
set of servers? If not, I'd rather keep our current behavior and treat them 
separately from a queueing and throttling perspective.

Bonus points: if they are separate server banks, has anyone ever seen a need to 
set different traffic shaping rules for them? I may enable combined throttle 
config, with separate queueing and throttle tracking.

Thanks,
Mike
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