I think Amit's talking about outbound emails here. MX records only apply
to inbound emails (from external domains).
There's no mechanism built-in that I know of which can do this.
It shouldn't be too difficult to write a script that does it though. The
script would run periodically via cron. I
Hi ;
Multiple MX records can be defined for a domain, each with a different
priority where the lowest number is the highest priority. If mail can't be
delivered using the first priority record, the second priority record is
used, and so on. you can create a second "MX" record for mail server.
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Hi,
Can we set load balancing in smtproute. I have a broadband connection with
dynamic ip and currently all emails are getting relayed from my smtp server.
But if this smtp relay server get down all emails get stuck in queue.
Can I define 1 more smtproute entry so if first server is down then
> Remote host said: 550 OU-002 (BAY0-MC2-F17) Unfortunately, messages from
> 114.143.78.226 weren't sent. Please contact your Internet service provider
> since part of their network is on our block list. You can also refer your
> provider to http://mail.live.com/mail/troubleshooting.aspx#errors.
Team,
When I sent mail on hotmail.com from qmail, I got bounce mail as,
Remote host said: 550 OU-002 (BAY0-MC2-F17) Unfortunately, messages from
114.143.78.226 weren't sent. Please contact your Internet service provider
since part of their network is on our block list. You can also refer your