eximlist@??? said:
> Well, there is only one machine that is the MX for the domain. But
> other machines occasionally originate and deliver local mail (such as
> system crontasks sending to root.. etc) to /var/spool/mail which is
> NFS mounted on all machines.
I would reconfigure that cluster so that only one machine delivers and
all the rest deliver to it - this has many advantages - single point of
management (the pain caused by mislaligned alias files is horrid),
single delivery process etc.
> Does procmail properly lock over NFS?
Yes, within the limits of NFS. NFS locking is not reliable enough to
stake your career/life/marriage/testicles on. It just ain't no matter
what the sales people tell you.
> I am under the impression that exim does handle locking NFS-mounted
> mailspools properly - am I incorrect?
[duplicate previous answer]
> Why is locking over NFS a problem, especially if lockfiles are used?
> (eg /var/spool/mail/root.lock)? Is it only a problem for flock/lockf
> types of locking? (which I don't wholly understand anyway)
> Better yet, is there an FAQ or some other document discussing locking
> mailspools over NFS that I could refer to?
I used to run a mail system with NFS mounted spool on Sun systems (Suns
do good NFS locking). It occasionally lost/corrupt mail.
Nigel.
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