I don't get how that solves your problem. The mail won't be lost, but you
won't have access to the undelivered mail or to your mailboxes, until your
Exchange server is back up.

 

I use http://www.rollernet.us in front of my mail server for all delivery
(not just backup), it costs a little more but has a lot of features
including:

 

. view queued mail contents (in raw form, no attachment access)

. during an extended outage you can reconfig service to deliver all mail to
a single (rollernet hosted) mailbox which you can then access online or
download via POP

. antivirus scanning and antispam blocking or tagging

 

Carl 

 

 

From: Castillo, Daniel (Directory Services) [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 12:59 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Failover web service?

 

Hi Tim, 

 

This is a great one!

This is exactly the kind of solution I'm looking for, any others out there?

 

 

~D

 

From: Vandael Tim [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 6:39 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Failover web service?

 

http://www.dyndns.com/support/kb/backupmx.html

 

Not exactly what you requested but this gives you the time to get everything
up and running again without the loss of mail.

And with $40/Y it's not kill.

 

Met vriendelijke groeten,

 

KHLim

Katholieke Hogeschool Limburg                                   Associatie
KULeuven

http://www.khlim.be <http://www.khlim.be/> 

 

Tim Vandael

ICT Systeembeheerder

 

Campus Diepenbeek, Agoralaan gebouw B, bus 1, 3590 Diepenbeek

T +32 11 23 08 94 - F +32 11 23 07 89 - G +32 478 40 52 36

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Description: bar

 

 

From: Castillo, Daniel (Directory Services) [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: dinsdag 19 oktober 2010 14:29
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Failover web service?

 

So I got this small customer that was hit very hard in this economic
situation and now has is looking for savings.

One thing he has requested is some kind of web based failover mail solution,
for example have Gmail or something else before his Exchange servers, so if
Exchange goes down the service won't be interrupted.

Any ideas of a good and cheap solution?

 

 

~D

 

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