Hello,

 

Is it possible to split a port direction so it goes to one server or
another?  For example, I want abc.com to be routed to server X and def.com
to go to server Y.  Is it also possible to have e-mail addresses going to
one server or another in the same concept so j...@abc.com will to server E
and j...@abc.com goes to server F?  If any of this is possible, what is the
name of the technology/technique?


Thank you for your input/help.

 

Have a great day,

 

Donald S. Doyle

President
G.E.M. Computer Consulting, LLC

317.250.4448

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