On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 11:55:25AM +1030, Brenton Dobell wrote:
Hey all,
I am in the process of migrating from one mail server to the other, and
have discovered that we are running perdition on the firewall server to
proxy the incoming requests, which is nice because my migration plan has
just got a little easier.
The issue that I am having is that I cannot find much helpful
documentation or code snippets anywhere that helps me achieve a round
robin approach to adding another server, or to confirm the configuration
can handle IMAP and IMAPS servers in the round robin setup.
What I would like perdition to do is try the original mail server,
mail.x.com.au on imap port 143 (running gordano mail system on centos),
if it fails then try exchange.x.com.au imaps port 993 (Exchange 2010SP1
running on Windows 2008R2SP1 server)
The perdition config is currently as follows;
</etc/perdition/perdition.conf>
#debug
listen_port 993
map_library ""
protocol IMAP4S
outgoing_port 143
outgoing_server mail.x.com.au
ssl_mode ssl_listen
ssl_key_file /etc/perdition/perdition.key.pem
</conf>
If anyone can shed some light, that would be greatly appreciated
Hi Brenton,
unfortuantely perdition does not support the feature you describe.
However, it is quite similar to a migration feature that I have posted
patches for.
http://lists.vergenet.net/pipermail/perdition-users/2010-July/002344.html
I wonder if you could adapt that to your needs.