[Mailman-Users] Mailman redundancy

Larry Rosenman ler at lerctr.org
Wed Apr 4 19:14:02 CEST 2001


Assuming the 2nd and 3rd servers are configured to accept the mail for 
that domain, nothing special is required of them. 



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

On 4/4/01, 12:06:41 PM, Steve Pirk <orion at deathcon.com> wrote regarding Re: 
[Mailman-Users] Mailman redundancy:


> A simpler solution would be to use backup mail servers. It would
> be fairly hard (IMHO) to keep multiple mailman installs in sync.
> I would use the main DSL server to actually run the list, but add
> in 2 other MX servers to "hold" your mail until your line comes
> back...

> zone file:

>     IN    MX 5    primary.server.com.
>     IN    MX 10   secondary.server.com.
>     IN    MX 15   third.server.com.

> Where I get fuzzy, is on how to configure the second and third servers
> to "hold" mail until your box is reachable.

> Can anyone else help here?

> Steve
> orion at deathcon.com Owner/Admin
> deathcon.com - pirk.com
> webops.com - disclaimer.com
> --

> On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Jarvis, John wrote:

> > I have a small list on a dsl connection and the evil company Verizon 
can't
> > seem to maintain very well.  What I would like to do is implement list
> > redundancy across two machines that have different ISPs.  Out of 
curiosity
> > as anyone successfully done this?  Could be fun to set up, I am thinking 
a
> > couple perl scripts should do the job.
> > -Jarv
> >
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