I think my mind is unstable from trying to figure this out on my own. I've
got a main mail server (FreeBSD 4.3/qmail 1.03/vpop/sweb/imap/blah blah
blah) and a second on a separate network (RH Linux 6.2/qmail
1.03/qmail-pop3d).

What I'd like to accomplish is if Server A is unavailable, then mail goes to
server B. Once A is back up, server B sends the mail back to server A. Does
this make sense? I know about the MX records in DNS, but how do I make qmail
accept the messages but not deliver them and eventually send them back to
the higher priority server. Man I'm confused. Is this even possible? If its
not why have different MX hosts? If it is, is my brain just too small to
absorb the needed info. Will George Lucas make a decent Star Wars 2 or are
we in for another bad story line?

Ok.. let me put back on my strait jacket.

Hank Wethington
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