An Off Topic thread ...

On various domains I administer, a single point of failure mailhost has been
good enough, but I'm shortly going to add a second host on a second network
for redundancy.

Now, I understand *how* to do that, but what I would like to hear from those
who've been there before me is *what* you preferred to implement, whether
you choose to talk about bandwidth, administrivia, or spam control.

For example I could keep my single MX record and have round robin on the A
records.  Or I could make a separate MX record and A record for each
mailhost, or do a classic MX = 10 and MX = 20 with a separate A record for
each.

I'm all ears!

Andrew 8)
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