A lot of Thanks!

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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Enviado el: martes, 16 de julio de 2002 17:10
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: RE: Sendmail cache or Buffer?

>From: Claudio Delgado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
>How are you doing?
>
>I have a question for the list, Someone knows if Sendmail or another
Mail
Server can storage in a buffer or a cache >memory the messages when it's
down or something like this. I show this question because I think that
it's
possible. >Thanks

I think what you want is actually perform with DNS and a redundant
server
(ideally on a separate network)

At the top of your DNS records you typically define the MX records and
set a
preference for each server, with the server that should handle the mail
receiving the lowest preference (typically 10, in case you ever need to
create a system with a still lower preference) with the backup server a
higher preference (say 40)

If you're to small to have redundant links, you might ask your ISP to
handle
this role (be clear that you are just asking for a relay, you don't want
them to hold it)

Best of luck 



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