Hank Wethington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What I'd like to accomplish is if Server A is unavailable, then mail goes to
> server B. Once A is back up, server B sends the mail back to server A.

Okay.

> Does this make sense?

Eminent sense.

> I know about the MX records in DNS, but how do I make qmail accept the
> messages but not deliver them and eventually send them back to the higher
> priority server.

If a domain is in neither locals nor virtualdomains, qmail won't try to
deliver it on the local box.  To get qmail to accept mail for that domain via
SMTP, put the domain name in rcpthosts.

Charles
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