EXIM, Postgresql and database replication

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Hi folks,

I am rolling out another Exim mail server into a new site that I am setting 
up.  Based on replies from last week I am going to look into using Postgresql 
instead of flat files for aliases etc.  I have a couple of questions. My aim 
is to roll this out to my 3 existing mail servers if I like the look of it.

One of the reasons I want to do this is for the reverse alias lookup that I 
asked about last week. As well as being able to convert gary.stainburn@ to 
gstainb for local delivery I want to be able to convert gstainb back to 
gary.stainburn@ for vacation messages etc.

1) Does anyone have example Exim and SQL setups that I could crib from?

2) For speed and reliability I want to host the database on the same server as 
Exim. This will mean having multiple databases.  What is the best method of 
keeping these database copies syncronised? 

Gary
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