Thanks,
Do we need to copy spamdb file too ?
And in case of spam block report, the user has to send the message twice i 
guess one message to each assp server to get the report from each?


On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 08:33:20 -0600
  Alex Davidson <al...@sourceofficeproducts.com> wrote:
> I specify all my settings to pull from files that sit in 
>the /usr/share/assp/files subfolder, then I use SCP to 
>copy them out from a cron job.
> I don't copy out my ASSP.CFG file seeing as the DNS 
>servers are different in my case, but you could use SCP 
>for that too.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> Since i'll be having 2 ASSP servers in round robin MX 
>records. We'll be 
>  using server 1 as admin point, send spam reports, 
>generate spamdb ,...etc
> 
> What are the files/folders to be copied from server 1 to 
>server 2 to 
> keep them both identical ? (i.e. assp.conf ) And what 
>tools do you use 
> for the sync process ?. We are not planning to use MySql 
>connectivity.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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