On Tuesday 02 January 2007 18:01, Big Wave Dave wrote:
> I currently have several machines providing mail relay for my domains.
>  I have started training one of the machines using sa-learn.  However
> I would like the other relays to be knowledgable of the training I
> have done.  I have considered a few options:
> -- use sa-learn --backup ... and then "restore" to the other machines.
> -- simply rsync the bayes files to the other machines.
>
> What is the best method?  Is there a "proper" way of doing this?

In a situation where you need "several machines" to handle email I think 
others have recommended storing bayes data in a database. Perhaps you can 
manage with a single database server; otherwise you can use whatever 
replication methods offered by the database engine of your choice.

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