Hi --
On 14.03.2012, at 21:58, Michescu Andrei wrote:
Sometimes croncobs are running on both servers at the same time producing locally delivered mails simultaneously, though. Ok, one can modify run times accordingly ...
Why do you run the crontab on all the servers? You can run a start-based system where only one ("main"-master) syncs all the other masters.
You misunderstood. I was referring to system cronjob's mail reports from cron.daily jobs like security reports et al. Those reports normally run at identical times.
And spammers don't care about mx priorities at all :-(
Actually, statistically speaking, spammers select the low priority ones.
Actually: you are right ;-)
Nice to hear that we are not the only ones out there to try to run something like this over dovecot :P
Yes. I never loved the idea of a clusterfs for my small mail servers, I always considered such clusterfs an overkill. Well, my servers do reside in the same housing building, thus it could be done without performance loss. But a scenario of worldwide distributed mail servers desires a dsync/replicator scheme, IMHO ;-)
Regards, Michael