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Michael Scheidell schrieb: | Postini uses it for their clients. | | They set up 4 'real' mx records (priority 100,200,300,400) that point to | real postini servers. They set up priority 500 that points to the | (firewalled) smtp server of the client. (as in firewalled to the world, | except to postini) Where do you get this information from? I only see Postini customers with four MX records at the priorities you mentioned, but none with a fifth MX record. Is this Postini's recommended procedure (as customers retain control of their DNS records), or a (new) requirement for their service? - -- Matthias -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (Darwin) iD8DBQFHvTzkxbHw2nyi/okRAocjAJ9amuCynMt5ENbil5If3eSz0cWM0wCfaUJ3 CzOr6Xz5rJwTqfN81fNgIs0= =NVsz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----