On 2012-02-27 1:12 PM, /dev/rob0 <r...@gmx.co.uk> wrote:
If you have some control over client configuration, use "offline
IMAP," where clients maintain a local copy of what's on the server.
(That's a good idea anyway, distributed backups of mail which
possibly is important.)

Most of these users have many multiple Gb of email, so keeping local cached copies of all it if is silly, in my opinion... and again, the *main* purpose for the two separate servers is for high availability (redundancy/failover)...

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