Re: Survey .. how many domains do you host? (Now RAID)

2001-11-02 Thread Sean C Truman
Linux Kernels 2.4.x supports HighPoint's HPT 370 Sean - Original Message - From: "Jason Lim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 3:35 PM Subject: Re: Survey .. how many domains do you host? (Now RAID) > On the topic of RAID

Re: Survey .. how many domains do you host? (Now RAID)

2001-11-02 Thread Jason Lim
On the topic of RAID... does anyone know if the HighPoint RAID chipsets are supported YET? BSD has had support for this for ages... linux in the game yet? Sincerely, Jason - Original Message - From: "James Beam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2

Re: scan virus for mail server

2001-11-02 Thread alexus
well if you think it's off the topic why do you ask at first place? anyway i'd suggest you to look into mailing lists first but just to get you started http://www.avp.ru/ - Original Message - From: "Indra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 12:5

Re: Survey .. how many domains do you host?

2001-11-02 Thread James Beam
Wouldn't something like this totaly depend on the hardware resources and general config/maintenance of the server? I can tell you that one of my servers running an older copy of qmail/vchkpw is running over 800 domains with lots of steam to spare (each domain is minimal traffic). Hardware is a PI

Re[2]: Survey .. how many domains do you host?

2001-11-02 Thread Gabriel Ambuehl
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hello Steve, Friday, November 02, 2001, 7:58:11 AM, you wrote: > No need to snap, I'm doing this because a PROGRAM I AM WRITING > has VARIABLES that need to be defined to a certain array size, as > they will hold FQDN's. In order to make this program univers

Re: Survey .. how many domains do you host?

2001-11-02 Thread Jason Lim
I dunno about the other ppl here... but we don't host more than about 200 domains per server, for security sake. If one server goes down, the whole business doesn't go down. It is possible that you could have a thousand... it also depends on server performance. I guess a good Sun server with SCSI

Re: Survey .. how many domains do you host?

2001-11-02 Thread alexus
um.. m'key.. you should've state that before so no one would get wrong thoughts (like i did) - Original Message - From: "Steve Fulton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "alexus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 1:58 AM Subject: Re: Survey .. how many domains

Re: Relaying problems

2001-11-02 Thread Bill Shupp
On Friday, November 2, 2001, at 08:32 AM, Carlos Paz wrote: > I'm having problems with this too. I enabled the roaming-users switch > but when > they log in through pop or imapd, the tcp.smtp on ~vpopmail/etc don't > get > updated. > I'm using courier imapd and pop3d server. > > Browsing throu

RE: Relaying problems

2001-11-02 Thread Tren Blackburn
This problem has been explained before. If you're using the authdaemon authentication module, it doesn't properly pass on the env variables needed to open the relay. The relay-users feature *IS* integrated into the library, it's authdaemon that breaks it. The solution is that you can recompile

Re: Relaying problems

2001-11-02 Thread Carlos Paz
I'm having problems with this too. I enabled the roaming-users switch but when they log in through pop or imapd, the tcp.smtp on ~vpopmail/etc don't get updated. I'm using courier imapd and pop3d server. Browsing through the source code It seems that the roaming users switch works only with the v

RE: Relaying problems

2001-11-02 Thread Tren Blackburn
Yes, you'd have to recompile, or use some other method like SMTP-AUTH (Which I personally prefer over pop-before-smtp to be honest) but that requires recompiling parts of qmail...Since you have to recompile one or the other...maybe just recompile BOTH =) It's always good to have more than one opt

Re: Problem building sqwebmail & courier IMAP after vpopmail 5.0 upgrade

2001-11-02 Thread Carlos Paz
The problem is the default installation permissions for the vpopmail lib on ~vpopmail/lib . This directory and it's files are root owned and only readable by that user. Try something like: chmod 755 ~vpopmail/lib chmod 644 ~vpopmail/lib/* make whatever Regards... "Hubbard, David" wrote: > I jus

Relaying problems

2001-11-02 Thread Luke Kearney
Hello, I was wondering if anyone can give me some advice I installed vpopmail but I suspect that I may not have used the -enable-roaming-users switch. I would like to enable the roaming users function but I am not sure how to go about it. Would I need to recompile and install vpopmail or is there

Re: Survey .. how many domains do you host?

2001-11-02 Thread Sean C Truman
Alexus, Slow down there turbo! He ws asking a simple question. Not like he was asking your for your first born. Sean - Original Message - From: "alexus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Steve Fulton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 11:23 PM Subjec