>Q1: A server with 2 NIC's, each NIC with an IP from 2 different ISP
>(redundancy).  NIC number 1 has a MX record with a lower values and NIC
>number 2 has a higher value.  In theory, if the internet connection to
>NIC 1 fails, email servers will use the MX record with the higher value.
>However, when creating the domain I can only pick 1 IP?  Is this doable?

Imail listens on all ip's.  I haven't see this confirmed, but I suspect 
that no matter what ip a msg arrives on, Imail will accept it if it's for 
any of Imail's domains.

>Q2: Same as above with 2 domains with each one having its own IP
>address.  NIC 1 with 2 IP's from one ISP and NIC 2 with 2 IP's from
>another ISP.
>
>Can this be done?

Imail listens on all ip's and I think it listens on all ip's for any mail 
addressed to any domain hosted on any ip.  To be confirmed.

You seem to be worried about NIC failure interrupting mail, which for me is 
extremely rare compared with all the other reasons for mail interruption.

If you haven't covered all the more probably points of failure, I'd move 
the NIC concern way down the list for now.

Len



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