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From: Simon White (simon_at_mtds.com)
Date: Tue Oct 01 2002 - 12:16:05 CDT
01-Oct-02 at 10:13, Jeff Bert (soilentg
sgwebspace.com) wrote :
> I need to setup my mail server as being a backup mail server for another
> domain. I want it to be able to catch and hold mail destined for the
> primary server while the primary server for this other domain is down. Then
> when the primary server is back up the secondary server should be able to
> detect when the primary is back up and forward the held mail to it. Of
> course, all the while I want it to be able to be the primary server for the
> current domains it supports.
>
> Is this possible? Or should it work differently?
Read the FAQ on backup MX. Very simple, sounds like it's more complicated
but the functionality is already built in and therefore simple.
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