Date: Sun, 23 Jul 1995 01:25:20 +0200 (MET DST) From: roberto@blaise.ibp.fr (Ollivier Robert) To: nate@trout.sri.MT.net (Nate Williams) Cc: hackers@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: MX records and sendmail Message-ID: <199507222325.BAA26101@blaise.ibp.fr> In-Reply-To: <199507221937.NAA00267@trout.sri.MT.net> from "Nate Williams" at Jul 22, 95 01:37:13 pm
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> Machine A is connected to the Internet via a SLIP line, which goes down > whenever I need the phone or need the computer for non-BSD work. > Machine B is on the Internet full-time, and is the primary DNS box for > my sub-net. You can put two MX like this : machine-a IN MX 10 machine-a.network.us. IN MX 20 machine-b.network.us. if machine-a is up, then the mail will arrive there. If not, the secondary MX machine-b will then receive the mail and queue it for machine-a. When machine-a is up, you can run the queue (sendmail -q) on machine-b. Some providers use a mailertable to put the mail to machine-a in a separate queue (using a special mailer entry) and then run the queue whenever the machine-a calls. It is a little harder to set up but works too. -- Ollivier ROBERT -=- The daemon is FREE! -=- roberto@FreeBSD.ORG FreeBSD 2.2-CURRENT #5: Fri Jul 14 12:28:04 MET DST 1995
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