That's exactly what I meant - at least one spooler should be accepting mail at all times. I didn't mean that no individual SMTP connection should ever drop. We're talking realistic here, mostly.
At 03:25 PM 4/12/2002 -0400, John Orthoefer wrote: >> interruption of inbound SMTP is not acceptable (but won't be a problem >> in this case) > >What does this mean, you can't let a SMTP connection drop? There is no >way to do this. Without having a pair of machines in a cluster. > >If all you want is something to accept mail inbound at all times, then >it's just a MX record (most likely you want n+2 inbound mx spoolers then.) --- Send mail for the `bblisa' mailing list to `[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Mail administrative requests to `[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
