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Using your Virtual Private Server as a Secondary Mail ServerYour Virtual Private Server can be configured to act as a secondary E-Mail server for domains hosted on other servers, such as another Virtual Private Server, or a Microsoft Exchange Server configured for Mail-On-Demand. When the primary E-Mail server is unavailable, messages will be sent to the secondary server, where they will be queued up for delivery once the primary server is available again. Configuring your Server for relayingIn order to prevent unauthorized use of your Virtual Private Server, only E-Mail for specified domains is allowed to be queued up and delivered. When a domain is added to a server, the domain is listed in the ~/etc/local-host-names file to tell sendmail that E-Mail to the domain should be accepted and delivered to local E-Mail accounts. In a similar way, you can set up your server to act as a secondary server by adding the domain to the ~/etc/relay-domains file.
Once your DNS changes have propagated (usually 24-48 hours after you make changes), E-Mail messages for your domain will be delivered to your primary server (the Exchange Server in the example above) when it is available, and if it is not accessible, messages will be queued up on your Virtual Private Server. When messages for a relay domain are queued up on the secondary server, it will check on a regular basis to see if the primary server is available. As soon as the primary server is accessible, the messages will be automatically dequeued to the primary server. |
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