You can take a central server and share out the drives that the contain the mail
files. Then you can setup server # 2 (mail2.yourname.com) and load imail on it. Be
sure to change the account that the imail services run under to be a normal account
that has network permissions. (Not SYSTEM). Setup your domain on that imail pointing
to the data files of the original imail installation. This ONLY works if you use an
ODBC database to keep track of the user database. Then your load sharing is almost
complete. You need to figure out a way to spread the wealth so to speak. You can do
that by creating a program that determines where the load is being felt. OR you just
have users log on under different logons.
YOU CAN ALSO load-share merely by putting different users on different CD's. (Probably
the best solution giving Imail's architecture.) Not the BEST world solution, but I
haven't seen that great of results from trying solution #1.
Reply off list if you want / need more info.
- A.J. Ostman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Digital Possibilities INC
http://www.dpzone.com - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(425) 673-5385
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