Re: [mailop] Message Store on NFS in a high available setup

2017-09-27 Thread andris . reinman
It’s not exactly NFS, we’re experimenting with a custom built mail server that uses clustered (sharded+replicated) MongoDB for mail store. Emails are stored in a custom MongoDB optmized format which allows for example to deduplicate and decode attachments to save storage space. In the end we wa

[mailop] URL flagged in Outlook365's ATP

2017-09-27 Thread Carissa Phillips
Hi Michael, I work for Campaign Monitor, an ESP. One of our domains used in tracking URLs is flagged by ATP. Could you please check on cmail19.com, please? I'm happy to send more info offline. Thank you! -- Carissa Phillips Deliverability Support Lead campaignmonitor.com

Re: [mailop] Message Store on NFS in a high available setup

2017-09-27 Thread Kurt Jaeger
Hi! > is there anyone working in a larger/'more demanding' environment, using > NFS for his/her message store, where there is a business requirement of > High Availability? If so, what commercial or open source storage > solution is used? I have a similar requirement for a project and am > loo

Re: [mailop] Message Store on NFS in a high available setup

2017-09-27 Thread Noel Butler
On 28/09/2017 08:33, Rolf E. Sonneveld wrote: > Hi, > > is there anyone working in a larger/'more demanding' environment, using NFS > for his/her message store, where there is a business requirement of High > Availability? If so, what commercial or open source storage solution is used? > I hav

Re: [mailop] Message Store on NFS in a high available setup

2017-09-27 Thread W Kern
On 9/27/2017 5:14 PM, st...@greengecko.co.nz wrote: In this situation NFS is more of a delivery method than anything to do with high availability, as it has no requirement to do any more than share a single copy of the data. Maybe a clustered file system - glusterfs for example - is what you

Re: [mailop] Message Store on NFS in a high available setup

2017-09-27 Thread steve
In this situation NFS is more of a delivery method than anything to do with high availability, as it has no requirement to do any more than share a single copy of the data. Maybe a clustered file system - glusterfs for example - is what you're looking for. Steve September 28, 2017 11:39 AM, "

Re: [mailop] Message Store on NFS in a high available setup

2017-09-27 Thread Luis E. Muñoz via mailop
On 27 Sep 2017, at 15:33, Rolf E. Sonneveld wrote: is there anyone working in a larger/'more demanding' environment, using NFS for his/her message store, where there is a business requirement of High Availability? If so, what commercial or open source storage solution is used? I have a simila

[mailop] Message Store on NFS in a high available setup

2017-09-27 Thread Rolf E. Sonneveld
Hi, is there anyone working in a larger/'more demanding' environment, using NFS for his/her message store, where there is a business requirement of High Availability? If so, what commercial or open source storage solution is used? I have a similar requirement for a project and am looking for