[CentOS] clustered mail server?
Ruslan Sivak
russ at vshift.com
Sun May 18 20:21:07 UTC 2008
David G. Mackay wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-05-17 at 10:30 +0200, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
>
>> Thank you for your input. I can't justify exchange (and don't want MS)
>> for 10 users. I do want IMAP though, and the calendar & address book
>> would be nice. This IMO has nothing todo with CentOS though, but at the
>> same time it shouldn't be limited to which Linux distro I'm using. As
>> you have said I may need to look at file system clustering instead, but
>> have never attempted it, so I don't know where to begin even. I know a
>> lot of MTA's can support a central user DB, but that won't sync the
>> emails. And this won't be a commercial installation either, it's for a
>> for a project in a rural community about 700km's from me, so it's more a
>> matter of if 1 server dies / crashes / packes up, and I can only get to
>> it 5 days later, the mail server still works :)
>>
>
> You might take a look at SquirrelMail. It integrates well with cyrus
> imap.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
I'm not sure why nobody has asked this yet, but why not try hosted GMail
instead? It's free and you can use it with your domain name. We
currently run a linux based mail server, but are thinking of migrating
over to hosted GMail, and have one so for a few clients already with no
problems.
Russ
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