So I'm not sure if this is possible.
I have 2 MX servers
I have 2 email server. 1 primary, 1 slave.
Both run on proxmox in HA. Both servers are on different storage arrays. So if the primary storage array fails, the secondary array would run.
What I'd like to know is in proxmox can I have a rule that allows me to deliver the same email to multiple different servers?
External email (joe@externaldomain.com) --> Firewall --> PMG --> (jane@internaldomain.com)- -> Server 1
|--> (jane@internaldomain.com) -->Server 2
I know certain other services allow for you to allow for all incoming emails to be copied to an archive server for delivery. This would be similar but would deliver to the different mail servers so there is always a copy on a backup server that can be flipped over to production if need be.
I have 2 MX servers
I have 2 email server. 1 primary, 1 slave.
Both run on proxmox in HA. Both servers are on different storage arrays. So if the primary storage array fails, the secondary array would run.
What I'd like to know is in proxmox can I have a rule that allows me to deliver the same email to multiple different servers?
External email (joe@externaldomain.com) --> Firewall --> PMG --> (jane@internaldomain.com)- -> Server 1
|--> (jane@internaldomain.com) -->Server 2
I know certain other services allow for you to allow for all incoming emails to be copied to an archive server for delivery. This would be similar but would deliver to the different mail servers so there is always a copy on a backup server that can be flipped over to production if need be.