Re: Configuring a Store-and-Forward backup qmail server

2000-08-07 Thread pgregg
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] Charles Roten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | I'm trying to set up a redundant "store-and-forward" mail server. | This box will reside much farther towards our network periphery | than the present Exchange server we are currently using. We will | set up a *secondary*

Re: Configuring a Store-and-Forward backup qmail server

2000-08-07 Thread John White
On Mon, Aug 07, 2000 at 02:53:36PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just put the domains in rcpthosts and either have a single all domains entry or define the specific domains which must be forwarded in the smtproutes file. This way, the qmail box becomes the main MX where all mail goes

Re: Configuring a Store-and-Forward backup qmail server

2000-08-03 Thread James R Grinter
Charles Roten [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What I need is a configuration such that *all* emails coming into the foo.com domain will be stored and, once the network link to the primary server is back up, will be forwarded. There doesn't seem to be any information at

Re: Configuring a Store-and-Forward backup qmail server

2000-08-03 Thread James R Grinter
James Raftery [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If one week is too short, put the number of seconds after which messages should bounce in control/queuelifetime. This is standard configuration for a backup MX. [I wibbled on about maildir2smtp] James's advice is, of course, far more appropriate if

Re: Configuring a Store-and-Forward backup qmail server

2000-08-03 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
James R Grinter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 4 August 2000 at 00:22:25 +0100 Charles Roten [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What I need is a configuration such that *all* emails coming into the foo.com domain will be stored and, once the network link to the primary server is back up, will be