> I  am looking for detailed information and recommendations on how to
> deploy  Imail  2006 in such a way to guarantee the high availability
> of  email  service.  I  have read about one method by using a backup
> server with a lower MX record to act as store and forward. Are there
> any  other methods /system designs such as replication or clustering
> that anyone has been successful with?

IMail  is  fully  compatible  with  Microsoft Clusters and third-party
clustering  software  such as Double-Take. If you're familiar with how
clustering   works   in   general,   you'll   find  IMail  a  generic,
easily-clustered set of services. If you're not familiar, that's where
you  need  to  start. You need to be able to develop both business and
functional  specs  for your clustered environment, so that all parties
concerned  know what you are and aren't promising, i.e. how you define
"high availability."

--Sandy


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Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
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