Ok, this is what I would like to do, now is it possible?
I have 2 "backend" mail servers, one is an Exchange 2000 server, the "main" server where users collect their mail. The other, is a postfix mail server that I want to use to collect email even when the Windows Small Business Server machine is dead (which, maybe unsurprisingly, is quite often).
I relay mail to the Exchange 2000 server via a postfix server (Trustix Mail Server) in my DMZ. That works fine, but I want a copy of every mail to go to another backend as well, just in case.
Alternatively, is there a way to store all incoming messages on the postix relay machine, so that no email that shouldn't bounce, doesn't, when the exchange server is down for extended periods of time...
Any suggestions at all would be much appreciated!!
- Zephyr
I have 2 "backend" mail servers, one is an Exchange 2000 server, the "main" server where users collect their mail. The other, is a postfix mail server that I want to use to collect email even when the Windows Small Business Server machine is dead (which, maybe unsurprisingly, is quite often).
I relay mail to the Exchange 2000 server via a postfix server (Trustix Mail Server) in my DMZ. That works fine, but I want a copy of every mail to go to another backend as well, just in case.
Alternatively, is there a way to store all incoming messages on the postix relay machine, so that no email that shouldn't bounce, doesn't, when the exchange server is down for extended periods of time...
Any suggestions at all would be much appreciated!!
- Zephyr