Hello folks,

I am actually working for an African country where the electricity is not as stable as one could expect - even in the infrastructure of the historical telco operator…

With all the care that we have been able to devote to this project, stability is still very very limited.
So my idea was to create a fully redundant mail server.

Ideally I would like people not to have to reconfigure anything on their client and to be able to connect to any resource available online (main African server or the backup one in Europe) - in a seamless way.


Mail protocol has solved the issue of "backup" server (secondary MX)… but how can I achieve a real redundant server. Knowing that the "main server" and the "slave" are located 8000 Km away with poor link quality.

What would be your aproach to solving this problem.
Of course loosing mail is really an issue.


Thanks.


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