Back Up Mail Server

Hi,
Is it possible to set up a back up mail server to receive mail when the primary mail server is down and then once the main server is up then deliver the mail to the user.
Thanks ,
Luke

Is it possible to set up a back up mail server to
receive mail when the primary mail server is down and
then once the main server is up then deliver the mail
to the user.
This is a great thing to outsource to a third party: often your domain name registrar will offer free backup mx, or you can use a free service like DynDNS to do it.
http://www.dyndns.com/services/mailhop/backupmx.html
If you want to do it yourself on a Mac OS X server box, there's no check box in server admin - you need to get your hands dirty with the Postfix config file. Have a look at the postfix.org page for this:
http://www.postfix.org/STANDARDCONFIGURATIONREADME.html#backup
MacBook Pro   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

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  • The System Preference:Desktop&Screensaver will not open. I get a rotating circle that never stop rotating. I have to do a Force Stop.

    The System Preference:Desktop&Screensaver will not open. I get a rotating circle that never stop rotating. I have to do a Force Stop.