http://www.bookpool.com/.x/sa78pnzl1m/sm/0596001584
Yes, it is off topic. No, I shouldn't have answered. Yes, I'm hoping not
actually answering but rather providing a resource will help educate someone
and reduce the number of off-topic requests here. No, I'm not an ass, just
having a bad morning. Sorry.
Randy Graham
--
You're kind of trying to pick between "horible disaster" and "attrocious
disaster" -- Paul D. Robertson (on VNC vs. PPTP)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/2/19442.html - Mankind's greatest
invention?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Glynn S. Condez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 1:06 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Multi Mail servers.
>
>
> Hello All! I know this is an OFF topic questions but i
> really don't have
> any source to get and i believe that you can help me.
>
> Our mail server(Slackware) is getting full and we cant add
> any accounts to
> it, were planning to expand our services so we need to setup
> and configure
> a new mail server. My problem is were going to set-up a new
> mail server
> with the same domain but how could the email route to that new server
> instead of going to the old server, its sound like routing. I
> don't know
> how to implement this one but i could configure if its a software
> related. I don't know if yahoo.com uses this one, but when i
> tried to look
> at the mx entries in yahoo i got many mail servers. so maybe the
> implementation is like that.
>
> I hope anyone could help me regarding this.
>
> Thanks in advance, and sorry for this off topic question.
>
>
> best regards,
> Glynn Condez
>
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