Maybe using some of the things made for archiving mail to fork it to a
secondary mail server that is authenticated against LDAP? Then the primary
would still spool and deliver to Exchange after it's back online?
On Jul 12, 2011 5:47 PM, "Gibson Prichard" <[email protected]> wrote:
> My office uses Exchange 2007 for our mail, which we host locally. We
> would like to perform some work on our Exchange servers over a
> weekend, which will necessitate taking them offline for as long as 36
> hours. Obviously, being without email is a big deal these days. I was
> wondering has anyone used something like Postfix, Qmail or sendmail to
> queue mail (like a secondary mx) while the primary is offline, and
> also provide webmail access to people's mail while mail is queuing?
>
> I know how to do the secondary MX part (or can figure it out), it's
> the webmail access that has got me puzzled.
>
> I found mxsave.com, who appear to handle this exact thing and provide
> webmail, so I may just do that, but has anyone queued mail and had
> that queued mail available for users via webmail?
>
> Gibson
>
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