That makes more sense that what E-Rice told me.
They said to put the e-rice server (PRIO 10) in the first one
with 1&1 (PRIO) in the second.
That honestly makes ZERO sense to me...
Since I can only POP3 one set of servers, (unless maybe I
always run "double pick-ups???"), the minute there is a failure
of any kind of failure at E-Rice, I'm in trouble, and mail is
sort of "missplaced?"
I had assumed I would need two MX records (servers) since
1&1 has two different settings/servers for that and would not
accept the single one from E-Rice twice...
Thanks,
Rick Glazier
From: "Gary VanderMolen"
If your website will continue to be hosted by 1and1.com,
you do NOT want to change the nameservers. Only the
MX record needs to be changed, and that is usually just a
single server name. Where 1and1.com insists that two
names must be entered must the nameserver field.
The priority number is arbitrary when there is only one
MX server; it can be anything from 0 to 99.
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