Well, you can always setup a sendmail (IMHO, why should one buy another
imail license just for failover? Please no salesman responses) server as
a queuing server. Be sure to the MX records associated with your
mailserver in DNS to be higher than the primary mailserver.
If indeed this is what you are asking..
Troy D. Hilton wrote:
> Recently someone raised the issue of configuring a "failover" server for
> an Imail server so that should one server go down the other would pickup
> the emails. I tried to find it but I believe the question was
> raised within a different topic of conversation.
>
>
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> How would I go about setting up a failover server for my existing Imail
> box? What are the pros and cons of this?
>
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>
> Troy D. Hilton
> SofWerks LLC.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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