Am 07.03.2011 17:14, schrieb Rafał Radecki:
> I've followed the discussion in the thread.
>
> Is it possible to for example make configuration with:
> - two SMTP(Postfix)/POP&IMAP(maildb) servers in front;
> - two db servers(PostgreSQL) working in active-active (both read&write)
> configuration
I've followed the discussion in the thread.
Is it possible to for example make configuration with:
- two SMTP(Postfix)/POP&IMAP(maildb) servers in front;
- two db servers(PostgreSQL) working in active-active (both read&write)
configuration behind?
I would like to have configuration in which failur
Am 05.03.2011 14:13, schrieb Stan Hoeppner:
> Reindl Harald put forth on 3/5/2011 6:02 AM:
>
> Thanks for the info. Need one clarification:
>
>>> Can you cluster the dbmail IMAP daemon on multiple external hosts to
>>> support thousands of concurrent IMAP users, without the locking
>>> contentio
Reindl Harald put forth on 3/5/2011 6:02 AM:
Thanks for the info. Need one clarification:
>> Can you cluster the dbmail IMAP daemon on multiple external hosts to
>> support thousands of concurrent IMAP users, without the locking
>> contention of NFS or cluster filesystems, thus achieving lower l
Am 05.03.2011 12:51, schrieb Stan Hoeppner:
> Reindl Harald put forth on 3/5/2011 4:46 AM:
>
>> we are using dbmail since 2009 and i love it
>> http://www.dbmail.org/
>>
>> until now the administration is a weakness because i don't know
>> any useable, free frontend and it depends on the amount
Reindl Harald put forth on 3/5/2011 4:46 AM:
> we are using dbmail since 2009 and i love it
> http://www.dbmail.org/
>
> until now the administration is a weakness because i don't know
> any useable, free frontend and it depends on the amount
> of users / domains if phpmyadmin is enough or you ha
Am 05.03.2011 02:39, schrieb Rafał Radecki:
> Hi all.
>
> Is it possible to store not only user info but also e-mails in a database
> such as MySQL or PostgreSQL?
> If yes can you share your experience?
we are using dbmail since 2009 and i love it
http://www.dbmail.org/
until now the administ
Hello, I think you can use maildb, but I have no experience on how to use it.
The problem with troubleshooting is that trouble shoots back.
- Ralf Wiegand 1999
On 03/05/2011 02:39 AM, Rafał Radecki wrote:
Hi all.
Is it possible to store not only user info but also e-mails in a
database such as MySQL or PostgreSQL?
If yes can you share your experience?
There are database mailstores, yes.
www.dbmail.org is one such mailstore-plus-IMAP-server.
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