Marius,

You can do simple load balancing with MX records in DNS.

� If you set your
mail servers with an equal priority, you should then see mail sent to each
of them.� It would be cheaper than using the connect control module or a
layer 4 switch to do load balancing.

-Mike


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Hi there and mary X-mas

I got A question,
Can I define logical servers for smtp service so I would be able to "load
balance" mails..
I got Internal exchange and two mail-realies in the DMZ, Is it posiblle to
balance this service so the exchange will be able to send mails thoght both
servers?


Hi there and mary X-mas
 
I got A question,
Can I define logical servers for smtp service so I would be able to "load balance" mails..
I got Internal exchange and two mail-realies in the DMZ, Is it posiblle to balance this service so the exchange will be able to send mails thoght both servers?
 
 

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