---------- quoting Marshal Newrock ----------
> This still leaves the issue of replicating the mail storage itself, of
> course.  I don't know how it would affect quotas, either.  Also, you
> will want to use an LDAP or SQL backend for user info storage, to easily
> replicate all changes to all the servers.  This does give the advantage
> that if the primary mail server is down, mail won't be stored (where
> users probably won't be able to get to it) on the backup server.  That
> could be an interesting problem to fix if you're using mbox.

Nono, I am sure I will use maildir ;)
Would it be possible to to store all mails themself in a MySQL db, instead 
of the filesystem?

Greetings, Matthias

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