In a perfect world mail servers should retry for several days to deliver
mail. I've seen messages where they give up after a few hours, depends on
settings.

Best practices are that you have a redundant for every mission critical
system. If your Internet connection isn't multi-homed then having a
redundant mail server locally only helps if your primary server fails, not
if your Internet connection fails. Same goes for power failure.

That said, ask yourself what are you willing to entertain for risks? If your
secondary in the same location as the primary? If that is the case you
probably have a very small amount of redundancy insurance with that server.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Grant Griffith - IMail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 8:38 AM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] anti-spam software, recommendations?


> Just to make sure I am thinking correctly, if you do not have a backup MX
> then the sending server will just try to resend the email later for how
ever
> many times it is set.  I am guessing most systems will at least try for a
> few hours anyway and my servers are never down that long unless it would
be
> something very bad.
>
> Basically I am running a backup MX on a Windows 2003 SMTP and using the
> Vamsoft ORF program, but it rejects emails if it fails a single Spam test
> and this is not working too well.  Our server had to be rebooted last
night
> and we have received a coupe of emails that were rejected by our backup
mail
> server already this morning and it was only down for about 10 minutes.  I
> was thinking about canceling the backup for now until we get our second
> IMail server running with the Declude/Sniffer checks and also maybe adding
> in the IMGate for these two systems.
>
> Any comments on if it might be OK to run without a backup MX for a month
or
> two?
>
> Sincerely,
> Grant Griffith
> EI8HT LEGS Enhanced Web Management
> http://www.getafreewebsite.com
> 877-483-3393
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Len Conrad
> Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 7:33 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] anti-spam software, recommendations?
>
>
>
> >The gold standard seems to be Declude Standard version, but the price tag
> is
> >too hefty for me to push through with the boss (he wants to stop the
spam,
> >but doesn't want to spend the money on tools to stop it, go figure.)
> Declude
> >Late doesn't offer multi-hop support which seems to be a good chunk of
the
> >stuff we are seeing.
>
>
> >  A bunch comes in through out ISPs mail server which is
> >acting as secondary.
>
> Don't use a backup MX that cannot implement the same policies as the
> primary MX.   You're paying the price of unfiltered spam, but how many
> times has the backup MX been useful when your primary MX has been down?
So
> you could probably make a big reduction in spam, immediately and for free,
> by  1) removing the backup MX records from DNS and 2) telling the ISP to
> stop relaying your mail through that machine.
>
> Len
>
>
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