> I know that there is a way to configure a holding zone for email
> should the primary email server become unavailable due to network
> outage or server issue, and that this can be automatic by configuring
> an alternate MX record with a higher priority. According to someone I
> have spoken with the email would be stored in one large chunk ( linux
> server) then when the promary server becomes available it would pull
> all the data back. Does anyone know how to configure mercury to do
> this?
Mercury/32 does not at yet have the capability to perform as a MX server. That said you can setup Mercury/32 to create a domain account that will store mail delivered for a domain and then the primary system can connect via a POP3 type connector (fetchmail, MercuryD) and deliver it to the users. Of course the DNS must be modified to point of the Mercury/32 system as a MX host.
> I know that there is a way to configure a holding zone for email
> should the primary email server become unavailable due to network
> outage or server issue, and that this can be automatic by configuring
> an alternate MX record with a higher priority.  According to someone I
> have spoken with the email would be stored in one large chunk ( linux
> server) then when the promary server becomes available it would pull
> all the data back.  Does anyone know how to configure mercury to do
> this?
Mercury/32 does not at yet have the capability to perform as a MX server.  That said you can setup Mercury/32 to create a domain account that will store mail delivered for a domain and then the primary system can connect via a POP3 type connector (fetchmail, MercuryD) and deliver it to the users.  Of course the DNS must be modified to point of the Mercury/32 system as a MX host.