On Tue, 13 May 2003, mimo wrote:
> I would try an NFS mount + procmail recipe:
>
> 1. mount something from server B on server A
> 2. (on server A) create a procmail recipe to copy all incoming mail
> additionally onto the mount from server B
And what happens if a user retrieves his mail via POP
I would try an NFS mount + procmail recipe:
1. mount something from server B on server A
2. (on server A) create a procmail recipe to copy all incoming mail
additionally onto the mount from server B
Michael Moritz
Stephan Poehlsen wrote:
Hi,
How would you realize a realtime email-backup across tw
On Tue, 2003-05-13 at 10:39, Stephan Poehlsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How would you realize a realtime email-backup across two different
> computers in two different computer-centers?
>
> Let's say I have a mail-server A in city A and a backup-mail-server B
> in city B. So if an airplain crashs one comp
Op di 13-05-2003, om 15:36 schreef Gregory Machin:
i'm a beginner at mysql server - and i have the following problem i can
connect to my database which is residing on my mail server from my web
server. the my.cnf looks correct and has the port 3306 set , but can't
telnet in eather .
if i use
On Tue, May 13, 2003 at 01:36:20PM -, Gregory Machin wrote:
> i'm a beginner at mysql server - and i have the following problem i can
> connect to my database which is residing on my mail server from my web
> server. the my.cnf looks correct and has the port 3306 set , but can't
> telnet in eat
Gregory Machin wrote:
i'm a beginner at mysql server - and i have the following problem i can
connect to my database which is residing on my mail server from my web
server. the my.cnf looks correct and has the port 3306 set , but can't
telnet in eather .
if i use mysql --host=x.x.x.x --port=x.x.x.x
"Gregory Machin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 13 May 2003 13:36:20 -
(UTC):
> i'm a beginner at mysql server - and i have the following problem i can
> connect to my database which is residing on my mail server from my web
> server. the my.cnf looks correct and has the port 3306 set , b
On Tue, May 13, 2003 at 01:36:20PM -, Gregory Machin wrote:
> i'm a beginner at mysql server - and i have the following problem i can
> connect to my database which is residing on my mail server from my web
> server. the my.cnf looks correct and has the port 3306 set , but can't
> telnet in eat
i'm a beginner at mysql server - and i have the following problem i can
connect to my database which is residing on my mail server from my web
server. the my.cnf looks correct and has the port 3306 set , but can't
telnet in eather .
if i use mysql --host=x.x.x.x --port=x.x.x.x --usr=root
it gives
Hi,
I have done my research on this - it seems that the major part (99%) of
timeouts happen with mail.layer-hosting.com[160.116.16.83].
mm
mimo wrote:
I am not sure if this is directly related to DEBIAN isp but anyway,
since people on this list seem quite experienced I might as well ask you.
Th
I confirm with apache 2.0.44/PHP 4.3.1
B.
Koba a écrit :
On Wed, 7 May 2003 11:48:24 -0400, Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I looked at SquirrelMail, but php4 is not supported with apache2.
Yes it does. I'm testing the Apache/2.0.45 PHP/4.3.1 combination and it
works like a charm. You'll noti
Hi,
How would you realize a realtime email-backup across two different
computers in two different computer-centers?
Let's say I have a mail-server A in city A and a backup-mail-server B
in city B. So if an airplain crashs one computer-center, no email gets
lost.
I think all mail must be forwarde
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