Wietse Venema: [ Charset UNKNOWN-8BIT unsupported, converting... ] > Bj_rn Ruberg: > > Pablo Scheri wrote: > > > > [...] > > > > > > > The problem is that when I send mails to the postfix, for example 1000 > > > mails, It routes 990 to one of the exchange (10.0.0.208) and 10 to the > > > other > > > one (10.0.0.207). > > > I alter the order of the A records to see if it changes, but did not. > > > > > > In the maillog the only difference I see is that the "delay=x" value in > > > the > > > 10.0.0.207 server is a very high number (40) and for the 10.0.0.208 server > > > is 0.18 aprox. > > > > > > Does anyone know whats going on with it? > > > > > > > If your DNS servers are running on Microsoft systems, you may be > > affected by their LocalNetPriority logic, which consider itself smarter > > than round robin DNS. > > > > See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177883 for details. > > To prevent that problem, Postfix randomizes the order of DNS records > that have equal preference.
You may want to do $ postconf smtp_randomize_addresses to find out if some idiot maintainer has disabled this feature. Wietse