Some answers in between.
On 07.12.2016 06:21, SH Development wrote:
> Just had my first (non-Dovecot) server failure due to dried out caps on the
> motherboard. Got me to thinking about my single-point-of-failure mail
> server. Currently running Dovecot and Postfix with no issues, but want to
I'm also about to deploy such a setup for a "small" mail server.
I'll use mysql replication, but only one master server will be writable.
I've used virtual machines to test, and so far so good.
My plan is to use each server in separate datacenters from the same
provider and route the users by dns
SH Development wrote:
> […]
> So I believe my first step is to set up another server, on another IP,
> different hostname, with Dovecot and Postfix, and simply use the files from
> the /etc directories of the existing server to configure it (changing the
> IP and hostname of course).
>
> Am I on t
Just had my first (non-Dovecot) server failure due to dried out caps on the
motherboard. Got me to thinking about my single-point-of-failure mail server.
Currently running Dovecot and Postfix with no issues, but want to start taking
steps just to be safe.
I currently run a filesystem backup e