hello friends ,

                I'm working in one ISP and as we started  growing, So now we
have to plan for enlarging our setup.
                As far as mail servers are conserned. I tried using round
robin dns configuration to utilise two different server for sending and
receiving mails for different users under same domain say abc.com but in
this case it is not delevering mails everytime. sometimes it is missing and
in returned mail i'm getting some error which specifies  that the user is
unknown   or    user is not availble   or     the server dosent seems to be
receipent for this user.

E.G          the two servers are  192.168.1.51                     and
192.168.1.52
                        hostname         server1.abc.com                 and
server2.abc.com
                        aliased name    mail.abc.com
and          mail.abc.com

I have properly updated dns server with the A  and PTR records for both
servers.
also the mx record is as        abc.com        IN    MX    10
mail.abc.com

i also tried putting two mx records with same priority .
                                           abc.com        IN    MX        10
server1.abc.com
                                           abc.com        IN     MX
10    server2.abc.com

still it is not working 100%.  The only difference is in dns servers . My
primary dns is working on cobalt Raq 3r  with bind 8.2.3  and secondary dns
is on Redhat linux 7.2 with BIND 9.1.3.
Could this be a problem .

It is very important for me to resolve this matter .
so please give me some guidance &/or solution.
I would also like to use Postfix instead of sendmail now onwards ..

Waiting for reply.

regards
Nisu Rav

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