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All,
 
This seems to be a fairly simple question and I hope someone can provide a simple answer.  In the documentation for IMail 7 it is fairly well explained how incoming mail is handled when a domain is configured across multiple physical systems using peering but what I can't seem to find is an explanation for how things are handled on the POP3 and web interface sides.  I would like to have all my clients configured to use pop.mydomain.com as their POP server and web interface access and use DNS for round-robin distribution with the following entries:
 
pop.mydomain.com.   in   a   x.x.x.1
pop.mydomain.com.   in   a   x.x.x.2
 
My question is in two parts.  First, will IMail handle this type of configuration and second, how?  What happens if I connect to the web interface or the POP3 port of the system that does not actually host my mail box?  How does the web interface display my contents or how is my mail delivered to my POP client?
 
I apologize if this is answered somewhere else.  I was not able to find any information on it in the documentation or the knowledge base.
 
Thank you,
 
Jeff
 

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