> You may still be able to do it. The tcprules .cdb file is generated/updated
> atomically, so why not share a single copy of it among your SMTP servers?
> Have relay-ctrl share a directory across the POP3 servers, putting their
> entries in a common directory, and updating the same .cdb file. Then it should
> work fine, no matter how the connections get distributed. Of course, there's
> slightly higher risk due to having the NFS server which hosts this
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> directory and .cdb file as a single point of failure.
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To avoid this potential trouble, rsync + openssh - NFS
Regards,
Chin Fang
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> Charles
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> Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> QCC Communications Corporation Saskatoon, SK
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