Doc wrote:
Anybody who has access to the skills and time to run
a
mail server most likely has access to a *Tah-Dah* backup server. It's
trivial if you have nameservice control of your domain. If you don't,
you shouldn't be running your own mail at all.
I did away with my backup server. Spamming software often seems to
ignore precedence, though I'm not sure whether that's deliberate or
sloppiness. But there's no easy way for my backup server to have a
list of valid email addresses on the primary, so the backup will accept
anything for the local domains. The backup kept falling over because
its queue was growing faster than it could process the entries.
Eric