it is possible, but the "my.othermail.host" has to be set up to queue
mail for your domain and to hold it until your "my.mail.host" system
is back up.

On Sun, 25 Feb 2001 12:42:12 -0800, Gill, Vern wrote:

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>I have a kinda strange question. I am utilizing several of the
>dynamic DNS providers available to try and have some
>psuedo-redundancy for my website. What I was wondering is, is it
>possible to have a "secondary" MX record pointing to a different
>domain?
>I.E.
>mailhost       MX      5       my.mail.host
>mailhost2      MX      10      my.othermail.host
>
>I would like to build a similar redundancy with my mail using
>something like this.
>
>Thanks.
>
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