At 10:44 AM 3/12/2003, Peter Brezny wrote:
I suppose it could, but how would you convince the system to duplicate the
incomming messages, and send two copies out, each along different routes.

Using 'smtproutes' would relay the incoming messages to your other server, but wouldn't duplicate the messages. It also doesn't handle the problem of users' mail clients still contacting the old server for POP/IMAP/Webmail.


I really don't think you should send messages to both servers. It makes transitioning very difficult.

What do you think of the 4-step process I outlined in my last message?

Ted Behling, Chief Penguin Surgeon
Monarch Information Systems, Inc.
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