>> Hmm I hadn't read that. I was aware that doing it in a high volume >> scenario was problematic, but was under the impression that an >> occasional delivery here and there was theoretically possible. Its >> pretty amazing since I test it manually and I can send to either one or >> the other and replication happens correctly; however, when the stupid >> logrotate message gets sent on the slave within seconds of a similar >> message being sent on the master, things die. > > Must be a timing issue that sync_client can't handle. > Clearly. A cronjob I made to echo to the stdout every minute on both the master and the slave causes instant death to replication. I don't have to wait until tomorrow morning to find out. I am going to find a way to pipe locally generated mail to a process that smarthosts/mailhubs to the master. Hopefully someday cyrus will be able to handle inbound emails on replicated systems, as well as pop3/imap traffic. The world would be ideal :) C. ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/