After our mail server failed (at the OS level), I manually copied user directories etc to a backup device where IMail was already installed. It kept us going while I repaired the main server. However, my boss has asked if there is some way we can set up software that will automatically keep files synchronized on both machines; user directories, spool, Declude, F-Prot and all IMail user account settings stored in the registry. We want to prevent some down time. What are some tried-and-true methods, within the usual budget restrictions? We're running Windows NT 4 SP6a.
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