On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Devin Reade wrote:
You probably want to look at Cyrus Murder. See the web site & source code docs. (I've not used it.)
Note that this won't provide you with redundancy, only horizontal scalability.
True. I assumed the original poster was asking about scalability issues.
Without having run cyrus in a cluster configuration, it is my belief that common clustering technology could be used without a problem. Note that in such a case you're commonly not actually using a distributed filesystem, but rather shared disk for the mail spool, the mail store, the extra cyrus database files, and related stuff. Beware of cheap cluster solutions that are susceptible to split-brain syndrom.
You could, of course, make your world even more complicated by running a set of clustered mail stores behind a murder aggregator, thus addressing both scalability and redundancy ... -- Devin Reade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>