RE: [vchkpw] Guide for setting up a queueing server...

2002-11-21 Thread Neulinger, Nathan
Just put 

:primary.server.com

in your smtproutes, and add the domains to rcpthosts, and have the
secondary be listed as a lower priority MX for those domains. At which
point, it should take over. That will route all mail coming into that
box to the primary directly. 

-- Nathan


Nathan Neulinger   EMail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
University of Missouri - Rolla Phone: (573) 341-4841
Computing Services   Fax: (573) 341-4216


 -Original Message-
 From: Bill Heller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 9:04 PM
 To: Brendan McAlpine
 Cc: Bill Heller; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Guide for setting up a queueing server...
 
 
 There may be a better way of doing this but, to my way of thinking, 
 pulling it to the primary is the way to go. I have this kind 
 of set up 
 and I use fetchmail running on the primary server to periodically get 
 anything that spills over to the secondary.
 
 -Bill
 
 
 On Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at 03:15 PM, Brendan McAlpine wrote:
 
  Can anyone point me to a resource (or resources) that 
 explain how to 
  set up a qmail queueing server?
 
  Basically I need to set up a secondary, backup server that 
 acts as the 
  secondary mx which will queue all mail for one or two 
 domains, and try 
  to deliver it to the primary mx over and over until it can.
 
  Pretty basic stuff, but I can't seem to find anyplace that 
 describes 
  how to set it up in qmail.
 
  Thanks
 
  Brendan
 
 
 




Re: [vchkpw] Guide for setting up a queueing server...

2002-11-21 Thread Brendan McAlpine
How long will it queue up mail if the primary server is down for an 
extended period of time?

Brendan
On Thursday, November 21, 2002, at 12:07 PM, Neulinger, Nathan wrote:

Just put

:primary.server.com

in your smtproutes, and add the domains to rcpthosts, and have the
secondary be listed as a lower priority MX for those domains. At which
point, it should take over. That will route all mail coming into that
box to the primary directly.

-- Nathan


Nathan Neulinger   EMail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
University of Missouri - Rolla Phone: (573) 341-4841
Computing Services   Fax: (573) 341-4216



-Original Message-
From: Bill Heller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 9:04 PM
To: Brendan McAlpine
Cc: Bill Heller; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Guide for setting up a queueing server...


There may be a better way of doing this but, to my way of thinking,
pulling it to the primary is the way to go. I have this kind
of set up
and I use fetchmail running on the primary server to periodically get
anything that spills over to the secondary.

-Bill


On Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at 03:15 PM, Brendan McAlpine wrote:


Can anyone point me to a resource (or resources) that

explain how to

set up a qmail queueing server?

Basically I need to set up a secondary, backup server that

acts as the

secondary mx which will queue all mail for one or two

domains, and try

to deliver it to the primary mx over and over until it can.

Pretty basic stuff, but I can't seem to find anyplace that

describes

how to set it up in qmail.

Thanks

Brendan












Re: [vchkpw] Guide for setting up a queueing server...

2002-11-21 Thread David Phillips
Brendan McAlpine writes:
 How long will it queue up mail if the primary server is down for an
 extended period of time?

queuelifetime

-- 
David Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://david.acz.org/





Re: [vchkpw] Guide for setting up a queueing server...

2002-11-20 Thread Johan Almqvist
* Brendan McAlpine [EMAIL PROTECTED] [021121 00:15]:
 Can anyone point me to a resource (or resources) that explain how to 
 set up a qmail queueing server?

http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ ?

 Basically I need to set up a secondary, backup server that acts as the 
 secondary mx which will queue all mail for one or two domains, and try 
 to deliver it to the primary mx over and over until it can.

Put the domains in question into control/rcpthosts but not into locals
or virtualdomains.

If you want explicit routing and not just relaying based on MX, edit
control/smtproutes

Oh yes, and read the man pages for qmail-send and qmail-smtpd

-Johan
-- 
Johan Almqvist
http://www.almqvist.net/johan/qmail/



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Re: [vchkpw] Guide for setting up a queueing server...

2002-11-20 Thread Bill Heller
There may be a better way of doing this but, to my way of thinking, 
pulling it to the primary is the way to go. I have this kind of set up 
and I use fetchmail running on the primary server to periodically get 
anything that spills over to the secondary.

-Bill


On Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at 03:15 PM, Brendan McAlpine wrote:

Can anyone point me to a resource (or resources) that explain how to 
set up a qmail queueing server?

Basically I need to set up a secondary, backup server that acts as the 
secondary mx which will queue all mail for one or two domains, and try 
to deliver it to the primary mx over and over until it can.

Pretty basic stuff, but I can't seem to find anyplace that describes 
how to set it up in qmail.

Thanks

Brendan