You could deliver all email that you're intending to forward into a maildir
and user djb's serialmail to deliver when you want it to.  Its pretty simple
to setup and should work fine with a virtualdomain setup for each domain
that you backup.  You could just set serialmail to run ever 5 or 10 minutes
automaticly and you'd have automated store and forward.

-Peter

On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 07:28:46AM +0000, William Hue wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I've been using Courier since v0.29.0; great product!
> 
> I have two mail servers for a given domain, call it "domain.com" for the
> purpose
> of this discussion.  The two servers are at two separate sites.
> 
> I've set up two MX entries for domain.com with different preferences,
> and this
> works fine.  Mail gets accepted by the primary server (mail.domain.com);
> if the
> primary fails, mail starts going to the secondary server
> (mail2.domain.com).
> 
> My question is:  Is there a way for me to, from a cron job, upload
> e-mail from
> the secondary server back to the primary server (when it is back up), so
> my
> users don't have to check for e-mail from both servers?  I figure this
> would be
> as simple as forwarding new messages, but I need to be able to specify
> the MTA
> as mail.domain.com, or else the local server accepts the forwarded
> messages
> again.
> 
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
>         William Hue
> 
> 
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