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If your Lotus Notes email server goes down or is inaccessible from the internet due to connectivity failures, our MX Failover Service will queue your e-mail messages automatically until your mail server comes back online.

Here is what the MX Failover Service offers:
  • Retention of all incoming email
  • No "delivery failure reports" or "bounced messages" sent to your customers
  • Phone call (or SMS) notification to you about the problem
  • Mail will only be sent through our servers if there is an outage on your site
  • All mail will be filtered for spam and viruses

We will call you or SMS text you notifying you of an on-premise problem that needs your attention. So if your Exchange or Domino server stops accepting mail, that mail will be redirected to our server and we will call you to tell you that you have an outage!  How is that for service?  

Now you can relax on your weekends. If there is a problem, you won't come into work on Monday morning with an office full of unhappy users!


Here is short 1 minute video explaining MX Failover:


 


To register for the MX Failover Service (at no cost to current SpamSentinel customers) fill out this short form and we will email you when we are ready to accept mail, usually within one hour during business hours!

Click here to register for the MX Failover service


Here is a direct link to the video:
http://www.screencast.com/t/YWFkMjNk

MX Failover is a product of MayFlower Software.

Comments

Gravatar Image4 - What is the retention time?
Will you relay Spam B and C (and remove D)?
How many gigs can you handle?
Whats your upload speed (when delivering the mails back to the customer)?
Does it support TLS?

I personally think its a good service to offer and am quite interested in it!

Gravatar Image3 - I'm confused. Lotus Notes does this by default as long as you have 2 clustered Lotus notes email servers and 2 MX records?

Gravatar Image2 - Yes, Lotus Notes does that by default IF you have 2 servers (not everyone has two email servers). Also, two servers does not help if the internet connection is down. Hence the need for an off-premise failover server.

Gravatar Image1 - We are planning unlimited retention time. In reality, we will be calling and texting you to get your servers up the same day or the next day.

For your environment, we can handle 150,000 inbound messages daily across our server farm and store 15-20,000 good messages on our outbound servers.

We use 4 Domino server for outbound traffic. They can send 100,000 messages per hour (if the server and internet can keep up).

TLS is in the works with a March 1 date for implementation.

Thanks for your questions and interest!

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