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8.2

Setting up Alternate Exchange Email Flow "Route"

Asked by microIT in Email Servers

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We had a situation where our primary ISP had a 6 hour internet outage.  This meant our employees email was not flowing outbound and inbound.  We do have a seperate broadband carrier for certain things.  

What we would like to do is if this ever happened again direct our mail server through that carrier as a temporary solution.  

We have a few concerns and I thought I'd post here to see if anyone else has successfully done something like this.

Concerns:
1)  It is using a different carrier so the IP addresses will change, we'll need a second IP for the public facing server (A) record (MX) record.  Can we do that with low priority or something?
2) Same question as above for incoming email.  Will DNS become a problem?

VERY interested to hear any real world implementations of this type of backup solution in case of the primary ISP completely falling off the map like ours did.

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Zone: Email Servers
Tags: Microsoft, Exchange 2007, Outlook 2007, Alternate Route
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