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Antony Stone wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Friday 22 August 2003 12:20 am, Daniel Bird wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Julian Field wrote:
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<pre wrap="">How about you make them the same priority and just share the load between
the two?
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<pre wrap="">In theory, that's what I thought. That's exactly what we have but I'm
seeing a skew to one of them. Over the last 24 hours, one of our has
seen 2551 messages, whilst the other has only seen 152. Odd.....
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I'm not sure if you mean you changed your MX records so they became the same,
but you're still seeing a skew, or you mean the MXs have always been the
same, but you're seeing a skew anyway...</pre>
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Sorry, it's late. They've been like that for about 3 years! ;-)<br>
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If you changed them, what's the remote server cache time on your DNS records?
24 hours sounds like insufficient time for remote DNS servers to discover the
change to me.</pre>
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Quite right. :-))<br>
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Antony.
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If builders built buildings the way programmers write programs,
then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilisation.
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