am.lists wrote:
> 
> What I did to fix this was a rather simple config change and I noe
> believe this to be 100% better than the original setup.
> 
> I turned on policyd on the second server but pointed its database
> connection to the MySQL on the first server.  Repointed
> postfix/main.cf back to 127.0.0.1:10031. Added the appropriate mysql
> security to allow a remote user to log in to the policyd database on
> the primary server.
> 
> Now, if #1 goes down, #2 can still send mail (the fail-safe mode). If
> #2 goes down, #1 doesn't care since he already has everything he needs
> to be able to send mail.
> 
> Has anyone else used such a configuration?

Yes, this is the recommended configuration (and is used in our
environment to greylist > 750 000 mailboxes). Everyone who has
multiple machine / MX's, please ensure that each MX has its own
Policyd instance running on the local machine. This cuts down
on single points of failure.

Cami

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