ok so what will I do to my MTA configuration? Only tell it to relay on my 
Primary mail server? Or I still need to mirror the email accounts same with my 
primary mail server? 


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> From: "eric pareja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: [plug] secondary smtp queuing
> Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 15:10:37 +0800
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> 
> Noong Lun, Mar 06, 2006 ng 02:48:10PM +0800, sinabi ni Linux Win:
> > Where can I set the email queuing on my secondary SMTP once the 
> > primary SMTP goes down and eventually will send all queued emails 
> > going to the primary once it goes online? Is it on my MTA config 
> > or DNS?
> 
> In your DNS. You need to assign MX records with the appropriate
> priorities. Remember that you should avoid MX records pointing to an IP
> address or to a CNAME record. Some mail servers will probably not
> deliver mail to IP addresses, and CNAME records might not have an IP
> to name address mapping to resolve to.
> 
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