Hello Sam and *,
I am just migrating to a new infrastructure and run into a problem with
courier if I have a network error and one of the storage servers is not
availlable.
I run Debian GNU/Linux 7.11 with courier-mta 0.68.2-1 and courier-imap
4.10.0-20120615-1.
If one of the storage servers go down, courier fails to deliver ANY
messages on ALL storage servers.
The home are mounted like
/storage00/<user1>
<user2>
/storage01/<user3>
<user4>
/storage02/<user5>
<user6>
and I use
storage00.example.com /storage00 nfs
_netdev,rw,bg,intr,hard,tcp,vers=4 0 0
which should work. Currently I use PAM authentication, but want to
switch to SQL auth, which I currently do not know, how to do this with
courier.
>From my point of view, courier should accept the message as long as it
can find the <user> per PAM or SQL and deliver the message to the
~/Maildir/ when it is availlable.
Any suggestions or ideas whats wrong here?
Note: The <dns1>, <dns2> and <dns3> are in 3 different countries and
data centers and the storage servers <storrageXX>, the mailserver
<mail> and the PostgreSQL Server <pgsql> are in one countrie and
2 different datacenters.
The NFS is tunneld trough SSH.
Have anice day
--
Michelle Konzack ITSystems
GNU/Linux Developer 0033-6-61925193
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