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Hello Chris,
Wednesday, March 28, 2001, 4:58:37 AM, you wrote:
> 222.222.222.222 is the IP address of mailserver2.isp.com
> mailserver1 will stored the email. mailserver 2 using NFS mount over
the
> server 1. If the ISP of mail server 1 down. the email user still can
receive
> their email at mailserver 2. it's another network.
> is this work?
This might work for some clients. It is not specified that the client
has to try both DNS records, he can chose for himself which one he
likes (or gets it chosen by the DNS server) and normally this is only
one of them so one could say you still have a problem with 50% of the
users during a downtime.
Best regards,
Gabriel
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