>Is it possible to have IMail be a backup to an Exchange mail
>server so that if the Exchange server went offline then IMail
>would take over and receive the email msg's and once Exchange came
>backup, it would take back over.
yes, of course, "backup MX" and relaying is clearly explained in the
Imail6 manual.
>This is how i see it working "somehow"
>1) 2 mx records are created for the domain with the exchange
>server recieving the first priority and the Imail receiving the
>last so that if the exchange server can not be reached then imail
>could receive the email.
Wow, are you just making this up? This is EXACTLY how the RFC's and
various books describe it.
>2) the Imail server would have a bag account
oops, here you "somehow" drive off into the ditch.
No MX other than the top MX has any mail duplicate or "bag"
accounts/mailboxes on behalf of the top MX. They only have mail
spooling facilities.
>*now this is the **ghost** part that I'm not sure of*
good, erase Casper the Friendly from your fertile imagination. poof!! :))
>3) exchange would be setup to connect to an outside email account
>and pull all email from that remote box, and then distribute it to
>its own mail boxes when they are received.
no, the "non-top" MX's "push" their stored/queued mail towards the
top MX, which never "pulls" the mail from the non-top MX's (how would
it know it's out there?)
>Now #3 is the one i don't understand if its possible at all or
>not. I am not the exchange administrator and its been a few years
>since i've worked on it. Can someone help?
"Lire le foutu manuel", as we say en Français. :)))
Len
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