On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 13:53, Magnus Hedemark wrote:
> On 27 Jan 2004, Jon Carnes wrote:
> 
> > I knew that someone was going to post this, and I have to respectfully
> > respond: [bleep]
> 
> Come on now, Jon, we have invited kids here.  Keep it clean.

*Opps* my bad!

> 
> > On a /29 network there is little if any need for a remote secondary
> > DNS. 
> 
> So how do you expect mail to get sent to your backup MX?
> 
> --Magnus
> 
Well since you chopped off the context that pointed out that I recommend
an off-network secondary Mail server, I'll just post that as a response
to this.

For a small network where you don't have a secondary mail server to
accept the mail - you'll have to get your network up and running within
3 days 19 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds of going down.

Jon

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