2007/3/1, Turbo Fredriksson <turbo@debian.org>:
This probably the most sane way... I haven't tried it in a couple of years, but when I did, it wasn't mature enough. That was a long time ago though, so I probably would go this route if I had to do it all over...
If you've got funds - the best enterprise solution would be to use a storage server (keeping the maildirs) with fiber channel interfaces so two servers would share the same storage (via global filesystem - GFS ) so there would be no "locking issues" even if you use mailbox format etc.. between theese two MX servers and internet i woudl use a simple loadbalancer utilizing your favourite failover protocol (maybe stp on you switches etc etc etc... ) regards. -- Wojciech Ziniewicz Unix SEX :{look;gawk;find;sed;talk;grep;touch;finger;find;fl ex;unzip;head;tail; mount;workbone;fsck;yes;gasp;fsck;more;yes;yes;eje ct;umount;makeclean; zip;split;done;exit:xargs!!;)}