Re: [exim] DNS MX records

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Author: Magnus Holmgren
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] DNS MX records
On Thursday 25 January 2007 22:51, Tony Heal wrote:
> 1.    DNS MX records - How can I have 2 email server? I already have a
> second and third email server set up for mail bagging set at priority 10
> and 20. Can I set up a forth MX with a priority between the first(5) and
> second(10) at say 7? Will this cause emails to first go to the primary
> email server (5) then if a recipient is not found try the second MX
> record(7)? I am not real sure how all this works.


No. If you have multiple records with falling priority, other mail servers
will try them in order and move on to the secondary MX if the primary one is
down or replies with a temporary error status. "Recipient not found" is
normally a permanent condition. You could, theoretically, return temporary
errors from the "wrong" servers for recipients that exist at some other
server, but that's not how things are supposed to work.

A quaternary MX is probably not very useful as it would only get any mail to
handle if the first three are down. You probably want to give the first two
servers the same priority and relay mail between them as necessary.

> 2.    related to the first but a little different. Is there any way on a
> debian Linux system using a very old version of exim (3.35) to have a
> system user with no email address, so that I can set myself up on the test
> email system, or do I have to simply forward my emails.


I'm not entirely sure what you mean here. Don't you want to test sending mail
to that user?

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