Le 30/05/2023 à 16:07, Benny Pedersen via Postfix-users a écrit :
Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users skrev den 2023-05-30 14:30:

There's no good reason to have mail sent to mx2 unless mx1 is down.

and subject says load balancing, not backup mx

imho OP asked not to have mx backup, but load balancing, in with case HA-Proxy would help more

also if load balancing it makes no sense to add one more mx, but add one more ip to first mx, if OP don't have expansive hardware load balances

Off-topic or not, your advice is BAD.
Adding one more IP to first MX completely defeat the build-in native HA and LB mechanism provided by SMTP since ages. If one IP is down and the client try to connect to it the MX will be declared dead and you will be subject to queue retry timer, potentially multiple time with back-off with DNS RR unluck. With two MX with same weight you will get instant delivery to the other MX and natural LB nominally. With two MX with different weight you will get instant delivery to the next MX if the lower one is down. No need HA-proxy, no need of expensive hw lb. They are only needed in high volumes, high SMTP front end count (LB backends) scenario.
Multiple IP on a MX target FQDN is a really bad practice.

Emmanuel.
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