Hi,

Wietse: always nice with a bit of humor... :) !
I guess I then only need A records, as this will be our only mailserver
inhouse for R&D.
Benny: I guess this is not needed then, but just out of curiosity: for a
internal sending-only mailrelay why can't I use RFC1918 IPs ?

1. Is best practice to set this up with bonding then ?
2. How do I solve client<->server communication, when requests will not get
answered from same IP - or can it be - and if so: how do I do this, is
there a how-to on setting this up on RHEL6 ?


Thanks in advance :-) !
~maymann


2012/3/10 Benny Pedersen <m...@junc.org>

> Den 2012-03-10 09:47, Michael Maymann skrev:
>
>  ; zone file fragment
>>  IN MX 10 mail.example.com.
>> ....
>> mail IN A 192.168.0.4
>>  IN A 192.168.0.5
>>  IN A 192.168.0.6
>>
>
> dont list rfc1918 ip in mx, but if its just a question on model, go for
> this solution
>
>

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