You're better off with queueing...otherwise, everyone has to use two email
addresses, or you have to make the "my.forwardinghost.com" the primary MX,
instead.

Either way, the forwarding host will end up queueing any mail destined for
my.host.com

On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, Gill, Vern wrote:

> it is possible, but the "my.othermail.host" has to be set up to queue
> mail for your domain and to hold it until your "my.mail.host" system
> is back up.
>
> Does it HAVE to queue it?
>
> basically what I am trying to do is this;
> for mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ;do
>       if [ my.host.com = available ]; then
>       forward to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> else
>       forward to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> done
>
> Does that make sense?
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> gpg: Warning: using insecure memory!
> gpg: Signature made Sun 25 Feb 2001 07:20:56 PM EST using DSA key ID 70CBD4D7
> gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>



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