At 11:01 AM +0100 2003/10/10, Kumar Prashant (Zero Touch) (UK) wrote:

 I want mail-2 to be a backup server for my mail-1. So I added priority
 MX records. The sendmail FAQ says that's all you have to do ( and of
 course allow relay). mail-2 should queue up all the messages when mail-1
 is down. It does NOT work and I get the infamous "mail loops back to me".

 Now I add mailertable entry and everything starts working i.e mail-2
 queues for mail-1 when mail-1 is down. The thing is this mailertable
 makes my design pretty complicated and I don't want to use this feature.
 How can I get sendmail to queue without it?

This is a sendmail question, not a mailman question.


Please see <http://www.sendmail.org/faq/section4.html#4.5>.

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