I'm wondering if you guys can help me. I've been googling for the last
week, and have tried a couple of forums, but haven't had much luck.
I'm thinking about using Courier for our mail server. One of the issues
I'm having is that we need to ensure that absolutely no emails are
deleted from the
Phill wrote:
I'm wondering if you guys can help me. I've been googling for the last
week, and have tried a couple of forums, but haven't had much luck.
This should probably be done at the MTA level instead of IMAP. If
you're using the full Courier-MTA package, take a look at the
Thanks Jay. Yes, I'll hopefully be using the full Courier package for
ease of maintenance.
You wouldn't happen to know of any documentation for this feature I can
browse?
Phill
Jay Lee wrote:
Phill wrote:
I'm wondering if you guys can help me. I've been googling for the
last week, and
Phill skrev, on 02-10-2007 16:02:
Thanks Jay. Yes, I'll hopefully be using the full Courier package for
ease of maintenance.
You wouldn't happen to know of any documentation for this feature I can
browse?
I'm wondering if you guys can help me. I've been googling for the
last week, and
Jay
Thanks for that. It looks like it might be the perfect solution.
Phill
Jay Lee wrote:
Phill wrote:
Thanks Jay. Yes, I'll hopefully be using the full Courier package for
ease of maintenance.
You wouldn't happen to know of any documentation for this feature I
can browse?
Best
Has anyone got a recommendation for the best file-system to use for
Courier? I've heard qmail and postfix can sometimes have problems with
ReiserFS, but ReiserFS is great for handline small files (such as
email). I've heard good things about both JFS and XFS, but haven't had
any experience
Le mardi 02 octobre 2007, Phill a écrit :
Has anyone got a recommendation for the best file-system to use for
Courier? I've heard qmail and postfix can sometimes have problems with
ReiserFS, but ReiserFS is great for handline small files (such as
email). I've heard good things about both
Francis Galiegue wrote:
Is that under Linux? I suppose so...
If yes, go with ext3. As always, it's not the best of breed theoretically,
but
it's the most well supported under Linux. I haven't had a single ext3 fs
crash on me for the many years I've been using it. Other people may have had