Has anyone else noticed a recent downturn in mail deliverability for domains hosted by Xtra? In particular, in the last month I have had 3 mailing lists royally screwed by having various clients of Xtra decide to disregard the envelope addressee and send the mail back into the list injection point. The common features in all cases have been the primary MX is mta.xtra.co.nz the mail is collected from there using a POP client the mail is then fed to an Exchange Server The first one was the worst because they were on a full-time IP connection, which meant that the mail loop just went berserk; to make it worse they had changed the domain, and therefore there was *no* identifying information in the list to figure out what had gone wrong. The others since have been easier because they've been on various dial-up connections (and therefore slower) and have had useful identifying information in the report headers. Is this a problem with Xtra, or is there a new (broken) version of Exchange that is flavour of the month for installing? -Martin -- CAUTION: The information contained in this message is consequential and subject to legacy provenance. If you are the intended recipient you are hereby notified that reading this message is permitted. If you have not received this message please notarise the sender and destroy the originator. Help Microsoft stamp out software piracy: give Linux to a friend today... --------- To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog