Please read about:
shadow_transport
On 3/13/08, Kris Oye <koye@???> wrote:
> Is it possible to have a transport deliver a single message to multiple
> maildir locations?
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> /mail/<domain>/hash/userdirectory
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> /nfsmount/<domain>/hash/userdirectory?
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> I need to essentially be able to keep a record of incoming mail by
> writing a copy of each message to a redundant server.
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> Kristian Oye, Sr. Operations Developer
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