I prefer rsync of the entire MailRoot directory to another system, but
you could as easily rsync to an alternate media source on the same
system. By using rsync, you can run it often since rsync operates
incrementally (only the portions of files that have changed are
replicated). I run it
I always just tar up /var/MailRoot every night. I have had to restore
this file before because someone deleted a domain. It took me less than
5 minutes to have the domain back up and operational, no one knew that
anything had happened.
Thanks
Kay Seljeseth wrote:
Is a full directory
Hi Liam,
You only partially have right how to setup a backup mail server. The dns
entries are fine, but you need to change the way you have your xmail
configured. What you want to do is remove the domain name and user from
your server as you currently have it setup and create a custom domain (
To: 'xmail@xmailserver.org'
Subject: [xmail] Re: Backup server
Hi Liam,
You only partially have right how to setup a backup mail server. The dns
entries are fine, but you need to change the way you have your xmail
configured. What you want to do is remove the domain name and user from
your server as you
I have the same configuration Bill describe, and it works fine for me.
(Hint: be sure master DNS AND SECONDARY DNS for
'youdontneedtoknow.com.au´ are right.
Usually problems arise when you fix the real server and two differents
dns records are alive.)
Sergio
Bill Healy wrote:
Hi Liam,
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Behalf Of K. Wolf
Sent: 15 December 2004 16:51
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] Re: Backup Mail Server
Hi,
On my secondary mail servers, inside 'custdomains' I have a domain-name.tab
file for each
On Wednesday, January 26, 2005 7:14 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Alex Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know this is an old topic but I have been holding onto the emails
about it until I came to set it up myself.
I would like to set up a secondary Xmail server that forwards all
email to the primary Xmail
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Behalf Of S=F6nke Ruempler
Sent: 26 January 2005 19:00
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] Re: Backup Mail Server
On Wednesday, January 26, 2005 7:14 PM [GMT+1=3DCET], Alex Young
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know this is an old topic but I have
On Wednesday, January 26, 2005 9:04 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Alex Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would I not get the exact same results if a spammer attacked my
primary mail server with 1 emails too?
Nope, because the primary mail server sends the message directly to the
spammer in smtp stage and
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Kouba Tomas wrote:
Hello,
I would like backup all incoming and outgoing messages. For example one
message is one file on HD. How at it?
You can do it using a filter. But you have to dig the documentation and
the links inside the XMail home page to have a grasp of them.
Taen Karth a =C3=A9crit :
I ran into this a while back but forgot where I got the information. I
need to know how to setup a secondary mail server in Xmail Server so
that if the primary MX is down then it will come to this server as a
holding tank and hold there until the Primary MX is back
Hi,
On my secondary mail servers, inside 'custdomains' I have a domain-name.tab
file for each of the domains I want it to be secondary for.
The .tab file contains only one line:
smtprelay tab primary-server
I believe this will try to relay the mail to the primary server, every 5
mins or so,
On Friday 01 October 2004 07:51, Alex Young wrote:
I have been trying to find out the best way to setup Xmail to act as a
backup mail server for one of our customers.
He is running an Exchange server on its own IP as the primary MX record for
his domain. I need to be able to setup Xmail so it
Thanks. So simple now.
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Behalf Of Jeffrey Laramie
Sent: 01 October 2004 13:29
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Backup MX record
On Friday 01 October 2004 07:51, Alex Young wrote:
I have been trying to find
i have two servers running Xmail, the first is the
server Principal and the sencond works as backup
Mx.
That's a FAQ. Use cmdaliases instead of custom domains (look doc).
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Check the archives of this forum. I've seen lots of articles handling backup
Mx and stuff.
Greets,
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Verzonden: zondag 5 januari 2003 5:44
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: [xmail] Re: Backup MX
Where can I read
Where can I read more about this configuration? I REALLY need to setup a
backup MX, the server is up and everything but i've not taken the time to do
this.
Last time the server was down (it's NEVER something small, always some odd
shit that requires a reinstall of redhat) I had something crazy
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From: Davide Libenzi[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 10:36 AM
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Backup Xmail servers
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Quost Support wrote:
Hi All,
We have Xmail on our 'primary' mail server (W2k), which manages the bulk
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On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Bill Healy wrote:
Davide,
Are you saying the secondary should get mail first and then relay to
primary??? If secondary MX less than (lower) than primary that's what
will happen. Or did you mean less than
I think the recommended way is to setup a custom domain and then use the
SMTP directive to cause it to deliver using DNS entries. Or use the
SMTPRELAY with the IP of the primary server.
Bill
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