Hi > I recommend against it. Unless you find a provider willing to set up a > virtual domain, and allow you to update it with a database of your > users, backup MX servers generate a TON of backscatter these days. > They're not worth putting up, at all. If your server is down or on > overload, remote servers will queue and resend messages for a fairly > long period. In most situations it's better to rely on that than set up > a backup MX. Thanks I got the same suggestion from someone else. With kind regards Andy -- Registered Linux User Number 379093 Now listening to Gompie - Who The X Is Alice amaroK::the Coolest Media Player in the known Universe! Cockroaches and socialites are the only things that can stay up all night and eat anything. Herb Caen -- -- --BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GAT/O/>E$ d-(---)>+ s:(+)>: a--(-)>? C++++$(+++) UL++++>++++$ P-(+)>++ L+++>++++$ E---(-)@ W+++>+++$ !N@ o? !K? W--(---) !O !M- V-- PS++(+++) PE--(-) Y+ PGP++(+++) t+(++) 5-- X++ R*(+)@ !tv b-() DI(+) D+(+++) G(+) e>++++$@ h++(*) r-->++ y--()>++++ -- ---END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ -- Check out these few php utilities that I released under the GPL2 and that are meant for use with a php cli binary: http://www.vlaamse-kern.com/sas/ --
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