mailrouting
Mailrouting is the process by which electronic mail is delivered from one sender to another across computer networks. It relies on a chain of software components called mail transfer agents (MTAs) and mail delivery agents (MDAs), in combination with domain name system records, to determine the path a message should take.
In typical Internet mail, the sender's MTA hands a message to its outbound MTA, which then performs
Routing may pass through relay or gateway servers, especially for organizations with centralized mail infrastructure. Edge
Reliability considerations include queue management, backoff timers, and bounce or nondelivery reports. Common issues include DNS