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John T. Guthrie III schrieb:
> 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.
>

Are you sure that such an scenario will work with postgre? I am not very
familiar with postgre...
If I understand you correct you want to have 2 active databases with the
same content?

IIRC, M$ Exchange has such feature to replicate public folders in an
any-to-any construct. For the mailboxes you can define in with site a
accont lives. But this account is only on one server not on all servers.

Maybe you need to have a subdomain for you remote office. So you can
setup an own db for the remote site. The other way is to setup an
geografic cluster with active/active state.

HTH,
Uwe
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