Am I correct in thinking that the SMTP client component does not support 
natively sending mail using MX records ?
In other words if I want to send mail using MX records I'd have to do a 
DNS lookup on the recipients email address then connect to that server 
using the SMTP client component, send the email, disconnect and then 
repeat for any other TO, CC or BCC addresses ?

If this is the case, I don't suppose anyone has any sample code where they 
might have already done something like this ? I searched the archives and 
found some code to get the MX record from a DNS server, but nothing more.

regards

David

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