I am going to build a new server any one her having a good ida of how big it should be 
for a server running about 50 - 80000 mail
accounts and still growing ( will be over 120 000 in 5 months) spread over 7 - 10 000 
domains

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> Sent: 4. april 2002 18:24
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> Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] Mail relaying
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> >no what i want is that if the primary mailserver are busy it will deliver
> >on the secondary
>
> Ah, I see.  That sounds like a standard backup mailserver, where your MX
> records will point to both the primary mailserver and the secondary
> mailserver, but with different preferences, so that mail should only get
> delivered to the secondary if the primary is not reachable.
>
> In that case, you can just have Declude running on the primary
> mailserver.  Mail that gets to the secondary mailserver will get scanned on
> the primary mailserver, when it arrives there.
>                             -Scott
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