I do that with two Debian 10 servers - Postfix, PostfixAdmin, Dovecot, MariaDB, 
Keepalived.
MariaDB in active/active mode, each node accesses the DB via localhost, Dovecot 
with dsync replication, Keepalived for a virtual ip.
The MX record points to each node, DNS A/PTR records for the clients pointing 
to the virtual ip.

I separated Roundcube from the mail server and have them running on two separate VM's as i didn't want to expose the webserver on the mail servers to the Internet.
There is also keepalived on the two webmail VM's for a virtual ip where the 
users connect to.
Both Roundcube instances connect to the DB or SMTP/LDAP server via the virtual 
ip there.

Working since almost two years without issues.

On 7/9/21 11:15 AM, White, Daniel E. (GSFC-770.0)[NICS] wrote:
This is a new setup, running on RHEL 8 with the latest everything.

Has anyone out there set up a high availability pair of Dovecot servers
- with Roundcube and PostfixAdmin - successfully ?

"Callahan's Law: Shared pain is lessened; shared joy, increased —
thus do we refute entropy" (Spider Robinson)


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