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On Monday 01 December 2003 12:54, Matt Kettler wrote:
> At 02:26 PM 12/1/2003, Douglas Kirkland wrote:
> >I am confused about how the -d setting works in spamc.  Can I set two
> >different domains for the domain setting in spamc without using DNS for the
> >two spamd servers?
> >
> >I was think I could have the setting like:
> >
> >spamc -d primary.spamd.com, secondary.spamd.com
> 
> I don't belive that's valid... It's really intended that you do this via 
> DNS. ie: I could set up spamd.evi-inc.com and have it resolve to 2 or 3 
> different IPs.... much like www.news.com does:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] mkettler]$ host www.news.com
> www.news.com is an alias for news.com.
> news.com has address 206.16.0.29
> news.com has address 206.16.0.28
> 

What I had did not work, so I ask the list.  

If i understand this now.  By using DNS then one server will be used for the 
most of the time because it will want to use the IP address that it got from 
the first lookup of the DNS address?

Thanks,

Douglas
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