Charles Account:
> >> We are trying to use the smtp_fallback_relay feature for LMTP q
> >> SMTPas specified in LMtP & SMTP manual pages.
> >
> > smtp_fallback_relay is an SMTP-only feature.
> >
> > Postfix LMTP client does not have a "backup" server mechanism.
>
> Thanks for the quick response.D
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 09:40:38PM +, Charles Account wrote:
> Thanks for the quick response.Do you have a configuration suggestion
> on how we can relay mail to the secondary serversif we can't initially
> deliver them via LMTP?
Use a load-balancer, if you have hot-hot equivalent LMTP server
> Subject: Re: LMTP using smtp_fallback_relay
> To: cwo1...@hotmail.com
> Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 16:37:39 -0400
> CC: postfix-users@postfix.org
> From: wie...@porcupine.org
>
> Charles Account:
>> Hi,
>> We are trying to use the smtp_fallback_relay feature for L
Charles Account:
> Hi,
> We are trying to use the smtp_fallback_relay feature for LMTP q
> SMTPas specified in LMtP & SMTP manual pages.
smtp_fallback_relay is an SMTP-only feature.
Postfix LMTP client does not have a "backup" server mechanism.
Wietse
Hi,
We are trying to use the smtp_fallback_relay feature for LMTP & SMTPas
specified in LMtP & SMTP manual pages.
We have designed our service to have a tiered hardware. The primarytries to
deliver, if there is a problem, the message is relayed to asecondary hardware
with very large disks, etc