On 18/02/14 15:49, Mark Martinec wrote:
> One server in each continent might be acceptable, but hasn't
> been tried.
Yeah, in fact I can separate into Europe and US (responsible for
different domains), so two Redis makes more sense.
> No corruption can happen due to network problems. Cases where
2014-02-18, Jason Haar wrote:
We have a geographically distributed edge mail relay network (some in
the US and some in Europe) and I'm wondering if the new REDIS support
could be used to centralize our Bayes?
If you have a fast and reliable connection between the two,
then in principle it could
Hi there
We have a geographically distributed edge mail relay network (some in
the US and some in Europe) and I'm wondering if the new REDIS support
could be used to centralize our Bayes?
Is anything special required to be done to get 4-6 spamd servers to use
the same REDIS backend? Will network