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Load Balancing

Medium to large sized companies will want to configure some load balancing features for their incoming mail servers. For that to happen, the company must set up a number of mail servers, each one with a different IP address (actually, one can use Network Load Balancing - NLB, or even clustering but that's a topic for a different article). Then new MX Records will be added to their DNS information, pointing to the mail servers, all with the same priority. For example:

Record FQDN

Record Type

Record Value

MX Pref

maila.dpetri.net

A

192.90.1.17

 

mailb.dpetri.net

A

192.90.1.18

 

mailc.dpetri.net

A

192.90.1.19

 

mail.isp.com

A

212.143.25.1

 

dpetri.net

MX

maila.dpetri.net

10

dpetri.net

MX

mailb.dpetri.net

10

dpetri.net

MX

mailc.dpetri.net

10

dpetri.net

MX

mail.isp.com

100

Testing the MX Record configuration

Testing the MX Record configuration is critical especially when configuring it for the first time with a new ISP you don't know that well and so on. Use NSLOOKUP or DIG or any other DNS querying tool to make sure your records are set straight.

 


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