Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Frank Murphy (Frankly3d) writes:
Would Fedora X(Current)
work as an imap server
with a CentOS as a backup mx.
(for those upgrade moments)
Maybe a crossover cable to keep mails synced?
Perhaps you should explain exactly what you're trying to accomplish.
Everything up until the last sentence was ok. The last sentence makes no
sense whatsoever.
You are right it was confusion\lack of knowledge.
Fedora will work fine as an IMAP server. CentOS will also work fine as a
backup MX, however it appears that by "backup MX" you mean something
else than what everyone else thinks "backup MX" is.
A backup MX is a mail server listed with a higher-valued (lower
priority) MX record in DNS, which senders would contact if they are
unable to reach the primary MX server. When the primary MX server is
back up, the backup MX would forward mail it has queued up to the
primary MX (or the backup MX would have its own parallel delivery path
to the destination mailbox).
You have answered it here, what I was thinking incorrectly.
And none of this has anything to do with neither IMAP, nor a "crossover
cable", which itself could mean several different things -- a CAT
ethernet cable that's wired in the crossover configuration on both ends
of it,
It was this., which seems to be redfundant, by previos answer.
Frank
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