That approach is essentially .
What I would like to be able to do is at least one level
above database replication:
I would like 2 DBMail servers to be in sync irrespective
of their RDBMS engines etc.
Apparently, the magic google keyword is 'IMAP replication'
with which I found this link.
http://www-uxsup.csx.cam.ac.uk/~dpc22/cyrus/replication.html
It is for Cyrus, and apparently it is a private code tree, but
AFAIC it is the kind of thing best describes what I need.
Cheers
Ray
Hard to help you, if you don't say what database, and what database
version, you are using. MySQL supports replication:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Replication.html
I don't know much about postgre,. I found this on the web:
http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/pgreplication/projdisplay.php
but it sounds more like a project for future support. Maybe somebody
in the list can help us on pg.
Stefano
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 05:23:04 +0200, ocl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
This might be somewhat off-topic, if so, I do apologize,
but I'd really appeciate any help on this.
Now that I have my DBMail working (thank you all), there
is one more thing I would like to do before moving on to
testing with real data.
Is there a way I can have 2 live mirrors of DBMail servers
on 2 different machines? (I dont particularly need 2 Postfix
mirrors, one will do, but I need 2 --or more-- DBMail mirrors)
I dont really care if doing that requires another glue-app
or it can be done with, say, DBMail and/or Postfix configuration
(I have searched the Net but found absolutely nothing. I dont
seem to be able to come up with magic keywords).
Cheers,
Ray
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