Greg Owen writes:
> When will qmail decide to back off the primary MX and try to use
> lower priority MX hosts?
When it cannot contact the primary MX.
> In particular, if the primary MX allows a connection and immediately
> drops it, will qmail ever decide to try the next MX?
No, never.
> Should qmail be backing off? Is accepting+dropping connections
> documentably wrong, that I should complain to them about it? What's the
> deal?
Yes, it's wrong. Why are they advertising an MX if they never intend
to allow connections to it?
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