Yeah, it'll help size spec out the server requirments.  Right now running
2 qmails, one on a big box, 2nd on a smaller one.  It would seem useless
to have a duplicate server 'just in case'.

Before everyone with unlimited budgets says it a good idea.... I don't
believe that's the most effective way.

Paul Farber
Farber Technology
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On 14 Dec 1999, Petr Novotny wrote:

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> > Is there any way to tell if and when a secondary MX has been in use?
> 
> Do you need to care?
> 
> > Log
> > files?  Does qmail-send/remote log any specific messages to indicate the
> > message was recieved/delivered because the primary MX was not available?
> 
> No. You'd have to patch them (shouldn't be too difficult to find that 
> place in code).
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