I am being told that my Postfix email server can no longer run Apache
on the same physical server. The management has decided for specific
reasons that Apache can only be installed and configured on the web
server, not the mail server. The mail server will simply run Postfix /
Dovecot.
This will
on 5/14/09 8:45 PM, Carlos Williams said:
I am being told that my Postfix email server can no longer run Apache
on the same physical server. The management has decided for specific
reasons that Apache can only be installed and configured on the web
server, not the mail server. The mail server
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 09:45:33PM -0400, Carlos Williams wrote:
I am being told that my Postfix email server can no longer run Apache
on the same physical server. The management has decided for specific
reasons that Apache can only be installed and configured on the web
server, not the mail
Brad Knowles wrote:
on 5/14/09 8:45 PM, Carlos Williams said:
I am being told that my Postfix email server can no longer run Apache
on the same physical server. The management has decided for specific
reasons that Apache can only be installed and configured on the web
server, not the mail
Hi Brad,
Is this something that would become *easier* if it were done using the
MYSQL plugin that is floating around?
Thanks!
James.
on 5/14/09 8:45 PM, Carlos Williams said:
I am being told that my Postfix email server can no longer run Apache
on the same physical server. The management
Brad Knowles writes:
You can certainly configure Mailman to use your new mail-only server as
the external mail interface to the world, but I think you're going to
need to have some sort of mail server running on the web server machine,
The only other solution I can see is to have
James Reid wrote:
Is this something that would become *easier* if it were done using the
MYSQL plugin that is floating around?
If by MYSQL plugin, you mean a MySQL Member Adaptor, then no. That
has only to do with list membership. It has nothing to do with
delivery of mail to Mailman.
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Mark