If there is a second dedicated IP address, you would use MX records in the DNS
to do it.  Otherwise, if there is only one IP address, you can use rinetd.


On 12-Dec-97 Robinet David Jeremy wrote:
> 
>   Hi. I'm going to be setting up a dedicated network connection for a 
> client across the border. He has asked me about a separate mail server 
> (on top of the web/cgi server with the Net connection) to offload some of 
> the duties of the main server.
> 
>   I'm a little confused as to how exactly I would accomplish this. I know 
> it's possible. I'm familiar with PPP, and I've set up the one server to 
> communicate on the Net (with a little help from the HOWTO... :)... but 
> how would I have all incoming mail sent to the second computer for 
> processing etc?
> 
>   Thanks in advance.
> 
>   Dave Robinet
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