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Date:      Mon, 10 Sep 2001 23:23:32 -0400
From:      "Dan Langille" <dan@langille.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   going from one to two mail servers
Message-ID:  <3B9D4B74.16353.666F647B@localhost>

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Today my [New Zealand] mail server went offline for about 14 hours.  Given time zone 
differences, it took that long before colocation staff arrived at work.

I'm now considering using another box here in Ottawa as my primary mail server and relegating 
the NZ box to a secondary mail server.  
My contemplated MX setup is:

  IN      MX      10 ottawa.example.org.
  IN      MX      20 nz.example.org.

Complicating the issue is that the mail server presently hosts several mailing lists but for the post 
part, the mail server does only personal mail for my own domains.  I think the complicated part is 
the mailing lists, especially when it comes to archives. I am considering leaving all the mailing 
lists on my NZ server (as most of the list users are located there) and changing the mail list 
address from list@example.org to list@lists.example.org, thus ensuring all list email goes to one 
server.

At present, I POP my mail off the mail server.  I had initally thought of merely continuing to pop 
mail but just off both server.  

Does anyone have suggestions/comments etc about this whole idea?

FWIW: At home I have a static IP on a cable connection with more boxes here I can use.
-- 
Dan Langille - DVL Software Limited
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