dandantheitman wrote:
> G'Day mate ;)

Howdy partner (said in a definite Peter Sellers accent from "The Party")

> 
> Cyrus IMAP will do exactly what you want. In another life time I used
> to do a lot of Novell / SuSE installs.  I worked for a financial
> institute who use SuSE Linux Open Exchange (SLOX) and we used Cyrus
> IMAP.  All of the mail throughout the company had one central location
> where it came into.  We used OpenBSD boxes in every office using open
> vpn.  Each office had its own implementation of SLOX, and we used the
> Cyrus IMAP to replicate across the vpn to the local offices.

Well then, I've started to collect/duplicate all my inbound mail to provide a 
good test bed, so will 
see how it goes when I get a chance to start setting it all up.
Nice to know I'm not chasing a dead end anyway. I've had a pretty good look and 
Cyrus replication 
seems *relatively* new and untested, but I'm sure if it has flaws I'll find 
them soon enough.

Good to see you still around.. it's been quiet here since you left.. Throat is 
getting dry..

Brad
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