yeah, but the host im relaying to is a Lotus Notes box.. So I guess theres no
good way to do it? anyone know if sendmail has this capability?
Dave Sill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/22/99 09:57:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: (bcc: Jason Welsh/QRTP/Quintiles)
Subject: Re: relaying redundancy
Ken Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>If you were somehow able to route the email thru qmtp to a qmtp
>server, you can specify multiple qmtp servers. If the first connection
>is dead it tries the next line in the file.
I think you're thinking of qmQp, not qmTp. The file is
qmqpservers. See the qmail-qmqpc and qmail-qmqpd man pages.
>From what I read of qmtp, it will not store the email on disk before
>sending to the next machine. It will envoke a network connection
>immediately and try to send it there.
Right a qmqp client doesn't queue messages. If it can't contact one of
the listed servers, the injection fails.
>You might have to setup two qmail queues.
Hm?
-Dave
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