Why do you say: "(and are sure you want to do that)"?
I'm asking because my idea was to put another Imail box in a future for
fault tolerance.....
Which is the best way of doing this?
Thanks,
Damian
----- Original Message -----
From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 11:02 AM
Subject: Re: ORBSIN: [IMail Forum] RE:mx record for peering
>
> >I'm setting up peering between two imail servers.
> >I 'm not sure how should I register mx-record is it same preference 10
and
> >10 or 10 and 20
>
> If you are setting up peering (and are sure you want to do that), you
would
> want both MX records to have the same value (IE 10 and 10).
>
> The idea of peering is that both IMail servers will receive 1/2 the
> mail. In order to do that, both MX records need to have the same
> priority. If they were 10 and 20, then all mail would go to the first
> server unless it was unreachable or had some other type of serious
problem.
>
> -Scott
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