[xmail] Re: Backup server

2005-06-29 Thread Bill Healy
ay, June 29, 2005 4:06 AM >To:xmail@xmailserver.org >Subject: [xmail] Re: Backup server > > >Hi Everyone > >I have a question about backup servers... > >At present i have my server working fine on one domain, however it only >has one dsl line, for redundency i

[xmail] Re: Backup server

2005-06-29 Thread Freddy
Hi Everyone I have a question about backup servers... At present i have my server working fine on one domain, however it only has one dsl line, for redundency i want to add a backup server, just in case of any network or power outage. What methods are there of creating this backup server? I

[xmail] Re: Backup server

2005-06-29 Thread Sergio Perrone
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, > >

[xmail] Re: Backup server

2005-06-29 Thread Rob Arends
: '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 ser

[xmail] Re: Backup server

2005-06-29 Thread Bill Healy
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 ( ht