> 
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with trying to have one
> > instance of DBmail use database replication to "forward" messages to a
> > second
> > instance of DBmail that is located at a remote office?  If so, how would
> > one
> > manage to get a message deletion from the remote office to propagate back
> > to
> > the main instance?
> >
> > The idea here is we would like the users in the remote office to connect
> > to
> > their local DBmail instance, and have any changes that they make propagate
> > back
> > to the main DBmail instance.  I would be using a postgres backend for
> > this.
> >
> > Has anyone tried this?  If so, how?
> >
> > Thank you very much in advance.
> >
> > John Guthrie
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> 
> I don't know  but once  I had  2 servers running dbmail  for different
> domains  accessing  1 database server both using the same DB  and worked
> great
> 
> 
> Leonel
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That's actually good to know.  So let me make certain that I understand what
you're saying.  You had two dbmail-imapd/dbmail-pop3d servers running in
possibly different locations accessing the same database, correct?  Did these
servers have any caching abilities?  I trying to prevent people from having
to download their email more than once to the remote office that I mentioned
above.  I'm also wondering how dbmail works when using two replicated DBs
as well.  Another question is suppose that I have two dbmail-imapd servers in
two different locations running for the same domain accessing the same DB.
Would there be any problems with that scenario?

Thanks.

John Guthrie
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