Round-Robin for mail/smtp hosts

Brad Knowles brad.knowles at skynet.be
Thu Jul 5 09:18:38 UTC 2001


At 7:20 AM +0000 7/5/01, pelln at icke-reklam.ipsec.nu.invalid wrote:

>>>   Konqueror ( the browser that is supplied together with KDE ) seems
>>>to failover
>>>   as is should.
>
>>  	Right, but does it run on Microsoft OSes?
>
>  Don't think so, why would anyone care for that ?

	Because my response was with regard to programs running on 
Microsoft OSes.  If Konqueror does not run on Microsoft OSes, then it 
is irrelevant to the topic.

>>  	I consider the networking library to be part of the OS.
>
>  different opinions could exist here :-)

	That is indeed possible.  However since all OSes I know of 
include a resolver library, and in the specific case of Microsoft you 
would be rather hard-pressed to replace that resolver library with 
one from anyone else, I think that this point is pretty moot.

-- 
Brad Knowles, <brad.knowles at skynet.be>

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