curious... how do you configure SIMS for a secondary? I'm guessing it's the same as 
configuring it as a primary, except for the MX record values at the DNS end, correct?


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> >Larry Stone wrote:
>>
>>>A thought just occurred to me: this backup server needs to be configured
>>>to relay the mail to you.
>>
>>Well, this "backup" mail server is my ISP's mail server and I probably
>>can't get them to reconfigure it. I made it my backup sever by entering
>>it into my DNS' MX records with a lower prio than my SIMS.
>>
>>With that, the backup mail server has know knowledge of the existing
>>of my server at all unless it knows that it has to look up the MX
>>records by itself and find that it should not keep the msgs but
>>deliver them to the higher prio server. Is that what a properly
>>configured unix mail server would do automatically?
>>
>>Thomas
>>
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