Thus said Gabriel Ambuehl on Tue, 18 Apr 2000 14:58:00 +0300:

> Do you mean this seriously? I can't see a problem with a secondary
> which is using exactly the same config (we normally clone our systems
> as the first one except for the lack of the entries in local or
> virtual... As long as your primary doesn't go any longer than just a
> few minutes, you surely don't need a secondary, but if the hardware
> fails, it's possible that it will be down such long (depends highly on
> the admins, available spare system etc.) that some mails bounce...

Yes seriously.  Most MTA's will queue email for at least 3 days, so 
unless your hardware failure lasts that long then you should be 
fine.

Andy
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