On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 08:52:56AM +0800, Goh Sek Chye wrote:
> Lets say one of my existing ISDN customer has the following MX records:
> 
> customer.com IN MX 10 mx1.customer.com        (customer mail server)
> customer.com IN MX 20 mx2.customer.com        (customer mail server)
> customer.com IN MX 30 mail.big.isp    ( our AUTOTURN server)
> 
> How can I configure mails for this customer's domain "customer.com" to be
> stored in one single directory and when mx1.customer.com. or
> mx2.customer.com. makes a SMTP connection to our AUTOTURN server, mails in
> that directory will be pushed out to whichever server that is making the
> SMTP connection?

Set up excactly like described in the AUTOTURN file of serialmail.
In steps 6) and 7) replace the IP address (1.2.3.4) with the ip address
of   mx1.customer.com

Then do the following:
    # cd /var/qmail/autoturn
    # ln -s <ip_mx1_cust> <ip_mx2_cust>
This creates a symbolic link, so both "IP addresses" share the same
directory.

That should do the trick.

        \Maex

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