[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Michael Hornby wrote:
> 
> > My ultimate goal is to have my home server accept any mail that is being
> > sent to any e-mail address being hosted on the main server, and to
> > indefinitely try to forward it to the main server. This way, when the main
> > server returns, it will receive all the mail it missed while it was down.
> > All the e-mail will then continue to be stored on the main server, and users
> > can login there to retrieve it.

> the only extra thing you have to do is make sure example.com is in
> rcpthosts on backup.example.net and also does not appear in locals or
> virtualdomains on that machine. (if it does then you have to do htings
> slightly differently)
> 
> RjL


There's also rigging something to kill -ALRM the home server when the
main server wakes up, if it has been down a while; as long as that won't
smother it, setting concurrencyremote on home low should help.


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