You can set up an MS cluster using Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition.

Mike

At 02:42 PM 11/28/2005, you wrote:
Sounds pointless to cluster at the OS level for non clusterable software (IMAIL). (BTW you CAN use windows 2003 server to cluster) Investigate a software called double take... use it to duplicate your mail boxes... then operate Hot / Warm servers.
-Chris

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From: "Jeff Szusz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
Date:  Mon, 28 Nov 2005 15:16:04 -0500

>We are going to be rebuilding our Imail server.  We plan on installing
>it on a Compaq cluster server in active/passive mode there is a shared
>storage array between the 2 nodes.  We will be setting it up on a
>Windows 2003 server (if possible, some info I have read states that
>clustering may need 2000 advanced server).   Wondering if any one has
>suggestions on how to build/setup the server.  Ipswitch states that it
>isn't supported but has said there are some users that are doing it and
>may be able to offer suggestions.
>Anything you could provide would be great!
>Thanks
>Jeff
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