Terry.Poperszky wrote:
With Courier, I have the ability to spread access to the mail spool
directory across several incoming smtp servers, is Cyrus able to do
something similar? What I am referring too, is having multiple incoming
email servers, with their mail spools being NFS mounts to a singl
Andrew McNamara wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
[snip]
We had to make a few small modifications to Cyrus. I think these have
all been discussed on the list at some time - things like not holding
files open across rmdir calls.
Could you elaborate more on this?
I would suggest the specific combination
Ken Murchison wrote:
>As far as I'm concerned, NFS still is not an option for Cyrus for all of
>the reasons that have been outlined in the past. Cyrus 2.3 *might* work
>with NFS, but I'm not making any guarantees.
For what it's worth, we've been running Cyrus 2.1 in production on
NFS for about
Jure PeÃar wrote:
On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 09:10:59 -0600
"Terry.Poperszky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
With Courier, I have the ability to spread access to the mail spool
directory across several incoming smtp servers, is Cyrus able to do
something similar? What I am referring too, is having multiple
On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 09:10:59 -0600
"Terry.Poperszky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With Courier, I have the ability to spread access to the mail spool
> directory across several incoming smtp servers, is Cyrus able to do
> something similar? What I am referring too, is having multiple incoming
>
With Courier, I have the ability to spread access to the mail spool
directory across several incoming smtp servers, is Cyrus able to do
something similar? What I am referring too, is having multiple incoming
email servers, with their mail spools being NFS mounts to a single box
using Maildir fo