I had seen that coming...
That might require 36 (total) mail pick-ups, <grin>
counting ones I already do...

I went back last night and put in one, and while it has not
"switched over" yet, it took one...
Setting up my local e-mail program "both ways" would make
the transition seamless...  (Other than "duplicate" different
mail box sorting rules...)

This is going to be more work than I was hoping...

                      Thanks again...

                              Rick Glazier

From: "Gary VanderMolen"
Although multiple MX hosts are not required, it doesn't hurt
either. In fact, large businesses always have fallback MX
hosts in case the primary goes down. The MX with the lower
priority number will always be tried first, and if it is down,
incoming mail rotates to the MX with the next priority number.
In your situation, you'd have your POP client always check both
accounts, just in case e-Rice's MX went down for a while.


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