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Email Cluster or something similar

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  • brt
    That's not how it works. Multiple MX records are receive-only; you can't send out through them, as your client would have the master servername set as the server. You could look into the "Backup MX" plugin from NDCHost. Ultimately, as long as your DNS is clustered (easy using cPanel DNSOnly) if mail is sent and your server is down, sending servers will queue mail until your server comes back up. Mail is only dropped if your server is down AND all of your DNS servers are down.
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  • tui
    I see... the plugin of NDCHost it's somehow practical, but as you said, if our DNS is clustered mail is un queue until server comes back up, NDCHost plugin receive the mail and send to main server when is back up similar but not the same, however none of both solutions allows the client to retrieve the mail and send mails until main server is back up, is there a way to allow clients to continue use mail when main server is down? Something like NDHost plugin that receives the mail to a Backup /Mail Spooler but with the ability to retrieve and send mail from it while main server back online.
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  • brt
    Yeah, with the NDCHost plugin, your own (secondary) server would receive the mail and forward on to your primary server when it came back online. If your primary server is down but your DNS is online, any server trying to send your users mail would fail but WOULD queue the mail for retry. This is pretty practical for most cases because you shouldn't have any extended outages (or any, really, for that matter) anyway. If you don't have any external DNS servers and just use a couple of IP addresses tied to the same primary server, this is the worst scenario. If your server (and incidentally all of your DNS servers, in this case) are offline, mail sent will hard-fail during your outage and users will receive a "Mail cannot be delivered." message. Someone else can chime in if they have any ideas outside of what I've mentioned, but as interested in uptime and backups as I am, I haven't found it worthwhile to mess with mail beyond having 4 geographically disperse DNS servers -- but I can't say I routinely experience enough downtime to justify anything beyond this. Are you trying to solve a specific problem here? Also, keep in mind that when you start storing/forwarding messages, you can possibly end up with SPF problems, etc.
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  • tui
    Hello Brt, I have my external dns servers cluster, i have no problem with it and im not trying to solve a specific problem, i want to offer a plus to my clients, NDCHost plugin is not what im looking for, what i want is a way to allow my clients to use their mail (send and receive) if the main server is down, I rarely have downtime but i want to be prepared in case it happen or if i in a need to change or upgrade (physically) a server, past month i went in a hurry to change hard disks in one server and i left my clients for about 6 hours, everything well fine at the end but i would like to have something extra to offer them for a future. Perfect solution would be a landing page "Site is in maintenance" and the ability to use mails if a main server goes down thats my goal
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  • cPanelMichael
    I know that there is a request for this in features request section (i already voted for them) but I want to know if someone has implemented something similar or how it is that some hosting companies have several mx servers that use with a single cpanel account.

    Hello, Here's a link to the open feature request for anyone visiting this thread with the same question: Complete email server cluster support Thank you.
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