Peered servers doesn't work in this case.
Custmer wants to setup two servers, which synchronize user mailbox folders
and registry key at least once a day, in two locations.  I could run batch
and copy / push them to the backup server, but it's so primitive...
Is there any other way using Active Directory or third party tool?

Thanks





>  I thought you are limited to setting up another server which will operate
>only in the case of a failover condition but both servers cannot share the
>same storage simultaneously.

peered servers don't share anything.

>  Peered servers can operate simultaneously and
>forward mail to other servers but again, they don't share the same storage.

yep, Imail peering is nothing but a kind of fancy MX setup.

>Please let me know if I got that correct.

congrats, you got it.

hot mirroring of an Imail server must include the Imail registry, where
Imail stores the domains and accounts and passwords.  The backend mailbox
store or external database won't get you there.

Len


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