[Exim] Re: being an MX backup for a friend

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Author: Bernhard Erdmann
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To: exim-users
Subject: [Exim] Re: being an MX backup for a friend
> - is this what is called an "MX backup"?

Yes, this is what MX backups are for.

> - is there a way for his box to send me a request for a queue run as
> soon as its connection is re-established?


He could call you and start a script to force delivery. Maybe
kick_exim.sh as the initshell in /etc/passwd?

> - is there anything more to be done? how would exim handle the following
>   situation: a domain called domain.com has two 'MX backups' like in..
>     @  IN  MX  10 mail.domain.com
>     @  IN  MX  20 mail.friend-a.com
>     @  IN  MX  20 mail.friend-b.com
>   if mail.domain.com is unavailable, then mail.friend-a.com has to know
>   that it should wait for mail.domain.com to come up instead of sending
>   messages to mail.friend-b.com thus creating a loop!


Yes, indeed. Every MX delivers to lower numbers only. For DNS, I always
recommend the book "DNS and BIND" (O'Reilly).