Hi,
I'm trying to change vpopmail (currently with mysql backend) with LDAP
support.
vpopmail do all the authentication works for email transaction.
Vpopmail version 5.4.9.
Openldap 2.3.4 with sasl
OS : FreeBSD 4.10
untar-ed the source and edited the vldap.h file.
then : ./configure --enable-au
Your could have many instances of qmail running in different ports. and
with smtproutes deliver some domains to the qmails...
Ingo Claro
Gerente de Operaciones
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De: John Simpson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
John:
what do you mean by "delete.net" domain ? you have a bogus virtualdomain to
catch spammers?
regards,
Ingo Claro
Gerente de Operaciones
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De: John Simpson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Vierne
On Thursday 27 October 2005 10:57 pm, John Simpson wrote:
> On 2005-10-26, at 1949, Rick Macdougall wrote:
> > Domain Quotas are not going to happen anytime soon I think, the
> > over head of calculating the quota for a domain of 20K users is
> > just too much. If you really need domain quotas, us
I've recently gone through a server migration of 20 or so domains, none
of which had a ton of email in them.
Here's what I did:
1. add domain to new server using vadddomain
2. stop qmail-send on old server
3. tar/gzip /home/vpopmail/domains/domaintomove.com directory
4. Move to new server and
Rick Root wrote:
I've recently gone through a server migration of 20 or so domains, none
of which had a ton of email in them.
Here's what I did:
1. add domain to new server using vadddomain
2. stop qmail-send on old server
3. tar/gzip /home/vpopmail/domains/domaintomove.com directory
4. Move
On Oct 28, 2005, at 12:27 PM, Rick Root wrote:
My question is... is there a better way than the steps I described
above?
As Rick Macdougall said, rsync is your friend. You can run it once
while everything is live, then stop qmail and run it again to sync up
anything that changed since the fi
Hi guys!!!
I´m new in this list and had subscribed here for some help.
Yes, i read all msg of this list about my thougth.
I have a Linux box Fedora core 3, mounted with Qmailrocks "cake guide"
with
vpopmail 5.4.9, qmailadmin 1.2.3, courier-authlib-0.57,
courier-imap-4.0.6, squirrelmail-1.4.5, th
Hello List.
I'm worried because my migration scheme is giving problems. My
migration plan was use rsync for transfer all user's mailbox, but it
don't work because my directory tree is very big. I have around 50K
maildir directory (110 GB approx).
I checked the rsync documentation and I note that i
Juan Enciso wrote:
Hello List.
I'm worried because my migration scheme is giving problems. My
migration plan was use rsync for transfer all user's mailbox, but it
don't work because my directory tree is very big. I have around 50K
maildir directory (110 GB approx).
I checked the rsync documentat
Tom.
But the rsync have problem when the directory tree is very big. What
alternative could use against of rsync... Another technique for sync
files?
On 10/28/05, Tom Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 28, 2005, at 12:27 PM, Rick Root wrote:
> > My question is... is there a better way th
On Friday 28 October 2005 05:03 pm, Juan Enciso wrote:
> Tom.
> But the rsync have problem when the directory tree is very big. What
> alternative could use against of rsync... Another technique for sync
> files?
I've used rsync on ENORMOUS (read: 100+GB) mailstores. works fine.
I couldn't possi
Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Friday 28 October 2005 05:03 pm, Juan Enciso wrote:
Tom.
But the rsync have problem when the directory tree is very big. What
alternative could use against of rsync... Another technique for sync
files?
I've used rsync on ENORMOUS (read: 100+GB) mailstores. works fine.
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