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i don't think there are any MTA:s that outspokenly support an
active/active mirroring set up.<br>
the only thing i can possibly imagine might be able to is something
using maildirs though. mailspools can't work.<br>
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let us know how you get on with this please, would be interesting to
see if it can be done with whats out there today or not.<br>
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alec<br>
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<pre wrap="">I'm not sure yet.
For my customer base, I will _need_ pop3. I would like to also run an IMAP solution.
I'm not sure what to use as an MTA either.
Any recommendations?
Thanks
Duane Cox
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From: "Alexander Lind" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:malte@webstay.org"><malte@webstay.org></a>
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Subject: Re: [DRBD-user] active/active mail server
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<pre wrap="">what kind of mail servers are you running, imap? mailspools or
maildirs? or just pop?
drbd 0.8 (which is not final yet) supports active/active i believe, but
not the current 0.7 version.
alec
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<pre wrap="">I'm wanting to setup two mail servers in an active / active role, basically meaning both are working, operating, sharing the
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<pre wrap="">I have a layer-4 switch that I can use for the IP side of things, but I am looking for a solution for the data (mailboxes).
I have 2 Dell Servers that each have 5 hard drives and 2 gigabit network cards.
Here is what I would like to do, please tell me if it is possible, not possible, or just plain stupid.
I would like to have a solution, so that if one server died, no user would notice, I would like to do this without a SAN or
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My Idea is to link the 2 servers via IP using a crossover cable and one NIC from each machine. Use the remaining NIC for
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<pre wrap="">inbout/outbound traffic.
Since each server has 5 drives, I would like to setup some sort of array that DRBD would manage and keep in sync.
>From what I have read on the website, DRBD doesn't support write from both nodes. Has this been changed? I think I would need
write access from both nodes? If so, who is the author of DRBD?
Thanks
Duane Cox
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