first of all i think this is a bit offtopic.

i suggest you not to have more than one MX record for your domains.
smtp is not a 'real-time' service, like web, so if your server goes
down for an hour or two you wont miss any mail, and for your useres is
the same, that the mail pending in your second MX's queue or the in
the sender smtp queue, they will not able to get them.

if you plan to put down your mailserver for a week than it's not true,
but all the MTA which i saw tried to send a mail at least 2 days long,
but usualy more.

if you want to do load-balance you should use same MX weight.

bye

M
ps: sorry about my english

On 6/24/05, Pamcho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>         Is there any way to make that every mail received by MAILSERVER-B
> from anywhere except from MAILSERVER-A was sended to MAILSERVER-A, except
> in case of MAILSERVER-A was down?


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