Re: clustered mail server?

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Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Well, that's one of the problems I foresee, but also the fact that each email has a unique message ID, so I don't know if the backup server will pickup the changed messages ID's or not? I have been thinking of running a MySQL backed mail server, but have a feeling it will have a heavy impact on performance

umm. message-ID's are added at mail origin time ( or the first time they come in contact with a non brain dead mta ).

me thinks you need to read up a bit on what email is and how it works. the RFC's are a good place to start ( and mostly readable ).

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