Re: LMTP using smtp_fallback_relay

2010-05-28 Thread Wietse Venema
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

Re: LMTP using smtp_fallback_relay

2010-05-28 Thread Victor Duchovni
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

RE: LMTP using smtp_fallback_relay

2010-05-28 Thread Charles Account
> 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

Re: LMTP using smtp_fallback_relay

2010-05-28 Thread Wietse Venema
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

LMTP using smtp_fallback_relay

2010-05-28 Thread Charles Account
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