Does anyone have any solutions for synchronizing whitelists (and by
extension Baysian DBs, but that's not as important to me) across
multiple servers?

Basically, I have two MTAs at two different sites with independent
Internet pipes feeding one internal mail server. Right now, I have to
do all spam processing on one of the border MTAs (the internal MTA is
not an option) due to the problem of maintaining a single
whitelist. I'd rather have two independent feeds... well, like I said,
not completely independent, I'd like the two systems to somehow have a
sync'ed whitelist.

Obviously, since the whole reason for two sites and servers is
redundancy, the syncronization mechanism should not make one of the
two a point of failure. Adding a third system that the two share adds
new failure modes, but might, overall, be acceptable.

Anyone doing this? Anyone have suggestions? Thanks.
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