Gerald Galster via dovecot schrieb: > mail1.yourdomain.com <http://mail1.yourdomain.com> IN A 192.168.10.1 > mail2.yourdomain.com <http://mail2.yourdomain.com> IN A 192.168.20.1 > > mail.yourdomain.com <http://mail.yourdomain.com> IN A 192.168.10.1 > mail.yourdomain.com <http://mail.yourdomain.com> IN A 192.168.20.1 > > > mail1/mail2 is for direct connection (MTAs) > > Your users (outlook, thunderbird, ...) connect to mail.yourdomain.com > <http://mail.yourdomain.com> which returns the two ip addresses. > > In this scenario MUA just connects to mail.yourdomain.com > <http://mail.yourdomain.com> and randomly uses one of the two ips. You > can't control which one, but this gives you active/active loadbalancing. > In case one server is down the MUA just uses the other ip.
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