Perdition is good but how would you sync user mailboxes? That's all our dilemma. {;)
Totally agree with maildir-based mail servers. NFS is not the way to go... this is according to Weitse. Although we're doing this at INFOCOM before. {;)for POP/IMAP, i think Perdition will be a better choice. Perdition (http://www.vergenet.net/linux/perdition) implements a POP/IMAP proxy (which you can do Linux-HA) and directs the connection to the specific POP/IMAP server for that user.
my personal opinion will be to go for a maildir-based mail server (qmail, postfix, courier, etc.) and have the storage shared as NFS. that way you can have two or more servers with the POP/IMAP service (all sharing via LinuxVirtualServer) accessing the same message store.
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