Peer List

How to get here

IMail Server lets you set up "peer" servers to allow users for a specific domain to be spread across multiple physical systems. This can be used when the mail traffic on your IMail Server becomes heavy enough to slow down mail processing. How much traffic your mail server can handle will depend on your system's hardware configuration. See also How Peering Works.

Peer List displays all IP Addresses of other IMail Servers.

Domain. Shows the current selected domain. From the drop down you can pick any of the domains available to this administrative user account.

Note: Before you create the peer list, you need to set up the peer servers. Once set, then see Creating the Peer List

Important: The domain alias cannot be a primary domain associated with a particular host. Do not enter IP addresses in the Domain Aliases box.

Important: On each of the three computers, make sure that Default Host on the System > System Settings tab is empty when using peer lists.

Add. Click Add to create a new Peer List.

Edit. To edit a Peer List, first select, then click Edit.

Delete. Select a Peer that you want to delete then click Delete.

Related Topics

How Peering Works

Example of Peering

Creating the Peer List