Dear all, If I have, say, three IMAP servers each hosting a few thousand mailboxes, and I want to aggregate all of them for the IMAP client, I'll run Murder on one of the servers. 1. Can I run Murder on one of the back-end servers? If yes, it will act as an aggregator for incoming connections from clients, and it will also serve a part of the mailboxes. This means that the murder daemon (whatever it is called) will sometimes talk to the local IMAP daemon. Does this work? 2. If yes to the last question, then can I run Murder on all my three IMAP daemons? This way, I'll be able to distribute the load of both aggregating and mailbox serving across all my servers, if I can tell my IMAP clients to distribute their connections across these three Murder servers. Can this sort of setup work? If yes, is this is a good idea, compared to dedicated aggregator hardware and dedicated mailbox-serving servers? I've never set up Murder (I'm sure it's obvious) and I'm wondering about what architecture works well. We're trying to build some multi-IMAP-server setups for one or two of our customers. Shuvam ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/