Kevin Baker wrote:
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?

Any action that involves many messages at once is currently very slow. Things like sorting and searching are below par. So if you run many users with very few smallish mailboxes, your all set. But running many large mailboxes for power-users is not advisable yet.
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