Perhaps i should have explained the multimaster a bit better.
In mysql 5.x it is posible to have tables with autoincrement, the special thing is that you can have multiple servers, the first one using 1,11,21,31 as the id, the seconds server 2,22,32 and so on. This gives the posibility to have multiple mysql-servers inserting into the same table at the same time
at geographicaly distributed places.
My Ide'a is to have 2 MX'es (dbmail-lmtp) in UK & US, and a couple of dbmail-imap with webmail at other servers. Thus I would have a fully geographicaly redundant installation, with no single point of failure, and all the MX'es can recieve
mail even if the network becomes unavaibale for a short while.
I know there where a discussion regarding uniq-id's and so on, and breaking the RFC, but, I'm wondering if anyone
have actualy done this, distregarding the RFC :)

/Andy

Jorge Bastos wrote:

Well... about multimaster i don't even know what is it :P
But i use dbmail with the latest 5.0.x version

Jorge Bastos


----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Dbmail] MySQL 5.0 and MultiMaster anyone ?


Hi,
I was wondering if anyone have been using DBMail with MySQL 5.x, and if so, have anyone tried the multimaster functionality via autoincrement step + baseoffset functionality to gain multimaster functionality ? It would be realy interesting to have a multimaster setup with multiple smtp & imap servers :)

Regards
/Andy


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