From: "Sergiy Zhuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
The proper way would be load balancing your backend servers with a
hardware
VIP or plain address rotation.
I understand. But *IF* I were going to do this, where would I put the code?
For example, when Gmail has backend issues, their mail server returns an
empty mailbox.
You can *that* graceful ??
I know that would completely freak *me* out...
What I'm trying to do is avoid the loop where a user's mail client brings up
a password prompt over and over again. I'd prefer a situation where an
error is turned similar to the error you get when you try to concurrently
access an mbox-type POP3 server. (Mailbox is locked. etc.)
If I wanted to put this into Courier-Authlib, where would be a good place to
start? I don't want to modify true invalid password behavior.
Michael
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