http://www.ipswitch.com/support/IMail/guide/imailug7/config11.html#4382

will following this guide do what you tell me below, and then the stupid question
where do place the Declude for scanning the mail ?

what i have today is

mailserveren.com with about 5000 virtual hosts all in this pop3.domain.no

correct me if im wrong
I put up a second mailserver according to the link above
and a new mx record for the second host.
But how does declude now what to scan and what to pass through ?

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
> Sent: 16. april 2002 22:10
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] f-Prot question
> 
> 
> 
> >I have an imail server with unlimited users and this looks like it has 
> >reached the limit. So first I have upgraded to a faster server, but then I 
> >am not sure what to choose here, either a peeirng server based on Imails 
> >description or a backup mail spooler also based on there descpition. What 
> >i do want is the speed of receiving mail to the server increased but I 
> >don't want do loose the safety of using declude.
> >
> >In the last case using it as a backup spooler whould it then be usefull 
> >with Imail or should i go for somethin else ?
> 
> Not many people use peering, because nobody really seems to be able to 
> explain the benefits of it (although you split the load between two 
> servers, you also double the load, as 1/2 of the E-mails go to the wrong 
> server).
> 
> Have a backup (gateway) mailserver would work fine, though.  Your MX record 
> would show the IP of the gateway server, which would receive the mail and 
> scan it, and send it to the existing mailserver (which would no longer need 
> to scan the E-mail).  Offloading the virus scanning would reduce the CPU 
> usage of the existing server.
>                                 -Scott
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