on Thursday, October 3, 2002 17:27 you wrote:
TV> this environment. When the in-house exim server becomes active, it will
TV> deliver mail to local inboxes. However when the colo comes back up all of
TV> those local email will just sit there and not be delivered. Is there anyway
TV> i can set something like this up? Feel free to give me your take. Maybe
TV> I'm going about this all wrong. Thanks in advance.
Dumb question: How does the mail from the colo get to you currently?
Assuming you use something like a fetchmail/procmail-combo, simply set
up your local server as backup-MX, which delivers mail locally, and
nothing needs to be changed further in your current setup.
And since your mail needs to cross the wire anyway: Why don't you use
your primary connection for all incoming email, and the one at the
colo only for backup?
That's the way I configured the network at work.
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