Hi Timo/Guys, Suggested features (after we had a nasty NFS disk failure): the NFS started to fail it took a long time to access the mailboxes, average
- Have reject connections after load of X (like exim, sendmail, etc...), when
load on the dovecot servers was 30-40 (until the NFS turned the disk r/o and all connections were getting kicked out). 2. Have a dead server response setup. Freeserve/Wanadoo do this by setting a flag in their software which accepts all POP connections regards of user/pass and says there is no mail (users don't panic and flood the phones for a while then). Not sure how you would do this with IMAP though.
Maybe these to features could even be linked in some way. Anyway, I'll leave it to you to mull over, flame, etc...
Regards Andrew
Andrew Hutchings (A-Wing) Linux Guru - Netserve Consultants Ltd. - www.domaincity.co.uk Random BOFH excuse: All of the packets are empty.