On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 08:25, Ramprasad A Padmanabhan wrote: > I am reading this yet but I am not able to understand the idea > completely. Can I just install an aggregator on a machine and put it > infront of my cyrus server ( running a pretty old version 2.0.14 ) no. an aggregator consists of backend cyrus servers holding the mailboxes, frontend cyrus servers acting as pop3/imap/sieve/lmtp proxies and mupdate slaves, and maybe an additional cyrus server acting as the mupdate master, who keeps track of mailbox locations ( The master can run on one of the other machines too ).
all of the involved servers have to be murder aware and must be configured to synchronize their mailboxlist with the mupdate master. > Can I use it for talking pop to my other pop servers ( like qpopper ) no, as mentioned above. you can use a frontend like perdition to achieve all of the above. perdition basically is a pop3/imap proxy, which handles authentication with the client, and retrieves the actual host of the mailbox via an ldap/sql/... lookup. it then proxies the connection to the looked-up host, which may be your old cyrus imapd, a new cyrus imapd or one of your other servers. > If there is more documentation on all this, can someone send me links there's some information in current cyrus imapd distributions in doc/install-murder.html. hth, tom. -- Thomas "Duke" Hager {duke,[EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG: 1024D/D27F858C http://www.sigsegv.at/gpg/duke.gpg ================================================================= "Never Underestimate the Power of Stupid People in Large Groups."
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