Hello there! I have a customer that has two sendmail servers and what they have been doing is adding domains and e-mail addresses to /etc/mail/local-mail-hosts and /etc/mail/virtusertable by hand, and creating the exact same UNIX logins on both Linux servers. Then, for all of the domains set up on both boxes, the DNS is set so that the MX record for one is set to 10 and the other is set to 20.
Now, one of those mail servers are starting to die and I am now recommending that they switch both mail servers to Qmail Toaster. So here's what I want to do. I want to set up the MX 10 server with an smtproutes file that points all their domains to their MX 20 server, and then have them setup all their domains and e-mail addresses on the new server. This way, several things can happen: If the MX 10 server becomes busy/unavailable, the primary server at MX 20 can get the e-mail directly. If the MX 20 server becomes unavailable, the MX 10 server will queue messages. My question is, is that how the MX 10 qmail server will handle e-mail for domains that are specified in an smtproutes file? My other question is, they want to use the MX 10 server for outoing e-mail if their MX 20 server goes down. How could I set up the MX 10 to allow them to do that? Do I need to have something setup where the vpopmail database is periodically dumped and rsync or scp copied over to the other server which then imports that vpopmail database for the purposes of allowing SMTP AUTH? Thoughts? Let me know. Thanks! Dairenn Lombard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - BroadSpire Systems Administration Dept. BroadSpire, Inc. - http://www.broadspire.com/ "Security, Scalability & Automation" --------------------------------------------------------------------- QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted <http://www.vr.org> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
