International Mail Relay's

Kenneth E. Lussier ken.lussier at zuken.com
Tue Mar 11 16:46:42 EST 2003


Hi All,

I am going to be working on a project that will attempt to create
rudundancy and prevent down time. One of the things that I am looking at
is mail servers. Currently, most of our offices world wide (U.S., U.K.,
Italy, France, and Germany) have their own mail servers and their own
mail domains (.com, .co.uk,.de, etc.). What I would like to do is set it
up so that every mail server accepts mail for every one of the domains,
and internally forwards the mail to the correct server. That way, if a
site is down, the other sites would spool the mail, and forward it when
the correct server becomes available. However, what I don't want to do
is have to create accounts on every server for every user and put in a
.forward. I'm sure that there is a simple answer to this that is just
eluding me.... Any ideas?

TIA,
Kenny

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