I am setting up a new mail system next month. It will
require redundancy and failover.

Our current systems run Postfix+Cyrus+Amavis+MySQL/Auth.

Cryus is a complete pain in the rear to setup with account
failover. DBMail seems like a great solution. By just
setting up MySQL replication between a few machines I get
all the failover I need. Seems really simple.

So, my question is:
- Is DBMail ready for production, 3-6000 users?

- How does its performance compare with Cyrus
  with the db backend, I'm guessing faster?

- Does it offer anything like sieve, header filtering?

- Has anyone user MySQL replication to allow for
   account failover?


Thanks, really excited to test this... but thought I'd ask
a few questions before jumping in.


Kevin




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