On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, D.M.Chapman wrote:
> Yep. That makes sense. I take it that:
>
> ukc.ac.uk. 21h30m18s IN MX 5 pat.ukc.ac.uk.
> ukc.ac.uk. 21h30m18s IN MX 5 greendale.ukc.ac.uk.
> ukc.ac.uk. 21h30m18s IN MX 5 quicksilver.ukc.ac.uk.
> ukc.ac.uk. 21h30m18s IN MX 7 mercury.ukc.ac.uk.
>
> would map to:
>
> pat.ukc.ac.uk:greendale.ukc.ac.uk:quicksilver.ukc.ac.uk:+:mercury.ukc.ac.uk
>
> and not just:
>
> pat.ukc.ac.uk:greendale.ukc.ac.uk:quicksilver.ukc.ac.uk:mercury.ukc.ac.uk
In effect yes, though it wouldn't work by literal mapping. It would just
call the MX-handling code, which does all that by itself. You would not
use the randomize option.
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