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On Mon, 16 May 2016, Divakar BM wrote:
Thanks for suggestion. Starting NFS would consume more cpu on Server-A as I
need to start mountd, nfsd (couple more) and also sync from nfs client
would further degrade system performance. Is there way of telli
Starting NFS will consume more cpu on system-A, but you will free a lot
more CPU cycles by serving half of the IMAP clients directly on system-B.
Another option is to use an imap proxy on system-B.
On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 1:18 PM, Divakar BM wrote:
> Thanks for suggestion. Starting NFS would con
Thanks for suggestion. Starting NFS would consume more cpu on Server-A as I
need to start mountd, nfsd (couple more) and also sync from nfs client
would further degrade system performance. Is there way of telling dovecot
on system-B that *Maildir* is located on server-A and map it to home dir
attri
mount the /mail/vmail/**/ on server-B via nfs.
On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 11:54 AM, Divakar BM wrote:
> Hi,
> I've my mail solution configured on Server-A with webmail, Dovecot and
> Postfix. I'm trying to deploy only Dovecot and postfix on Server-B to
> reduce IMAP/POP3/SMTP load on server-A. Plea
Hi,
I've my mail solution configured on Server-A with webmail, Dovecot and
Postfix. I'm trying to deploy only Dovecot and postfix on Server-B to
reduce IMAP/POP3/SMTP load on server-A. Please note server-B does not
mailboxes. It should be mapped to mailboxes on server-A. While the LDAP
query from S