Yes the DNS is a good idea..

However what will i achieve if i implement the following?


# Changes in /etc/postfix2/main.cf
     sender_based_routing = yes


 relay     unix  -       -       n       -       -       smtp
          -o fallback_relay=
      smtp_act1      unix  -       -       n       -       -       smtp
          -o smtp_sasl_password_maps=hash:/etc/postfix2/sasl_passwd_act1
      smtp_act2      unix  -       -       n       -       -       smtp
          -o smtp_sasl_password_maps=hash:/etc/postfix2/sasl_passwd_act2
      smtp_act3      unix  -       -       n       -       -       smtp
          -o smtp_sasl_password_maps=hash:/etc/postfix2/sasl_passwd_act3
      smtp_act4      unix  -       -       n       -       -       smtp
          -o smtp_sasl_password_maps=hash:/etc/postfix2/sasl_passwd_act4



#/etc/postfix2/sasl_passwd_act1

domainname.com



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On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 20:10, Wietse Venema <wie...@porcupine.org> wrote:

> Dhiraj Chatpar:
> > We have 5 different servers.. all of them are mailing servers for our
> main
> > company domain, I wish to Balance the mails across these 5 servers.
>
> Isn't that what the DNS was invented for? You specify the domain
> and its servers, and then all standards-compliant mail systems
> will distribute the load according to MX preferences.
>
>        Wietse
>

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