[xmail] Multiple server on same system

2008-12-15 Thread fred
Hi guys,

I am planning on running multiple XMail servers on the same system and I
would like to ask the gurus if I am missing anything. Here is what I am
going to do:

Duplicate the MailRoot folder:
/mailsrv/MailRoot-srv1
/mailsrv/MailRoot-srv2
/mailsrv/MailRoot-srv3
/mailsrv/MailRoot-srv4

Change the startup files and assign specific ips to each one of them:
XMAIL_ROOT=/mailsrv/MailRoot-srv1
XMAIL_CMD_LINE=-Ms /mailsrv/MailRoot-srv1 -SI 1.1.1.1:25 -PI 1.1.1.1:110
-CI 1.1.1.1:6017 -Qn 96 -B- -X- W- -Y- -F- -Pl -Ph -Sl -Fl -Cl -Ll -Yl -Ql
-Qg -SX 160
PATH=$XMAIL_ROOT/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/us
r/bin
DAEMON=$XMAIL_ROOT/bin/XMail
NAME=XMail-srv1
DESC=XMail Server (1)

And that's about it, it seems a little bit too easy. I need to apply this
change tomorrow and I never ran many XMails on the same systems I am scared
of discovering something that prevents me from doing that.

Any advices?

Thank you

-fred


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Re: [xmail] Multiple server on same system

2008-12-15 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Mon, 15 Dec 2008, fred wrote:

 Hi guys,
 
 I am planning on running multiple XMail servers on the same system and I
 would like to ask the gurus if I am missing anything. Here is what I am
 going to do:
 
 Duplicate the MailRoot folder:
 /mailsrv/MailRoot-srv1
 /mailsrv/MailRoot-srv2
 /mailsrv/MailRoot-srv3
 /mailsrv/MailRoot-srv4
 
 Change the startup files and assign specific ips to each one of them:
 XMAIL_ROOT=/mailsrv/MailRoot-srv1
 XMAIL_CMD_LINE=-Ms /mailsrv/MailRoot-srv1 -SI 1.1.1.1:25 -PI 1.1.1.1:110
 -CI 1.1.1.1:6017 -Qn 96 -B- -X- W- -Y- -F- -Pl -Ph -Sl -Fl -Cl -Ll -Yl -Ql
 -Qg -SX 160
 PATH=$XMAIL_ROOT/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/us
 r/bin
 DAEMON=$XMAIL_ROOT/bin/XMail
 NAME=XMail-srv1
 DESC=XMail Server (1)
 
 And that's about it, it seems a little bit too easy. I need to apply this
 change tomorrow and I never ran many XMails on the same systems I am scared
 of discovering something that prevents me from doing that.
 
 Any advices?

If you disable the service and/or bind them to different IP:PORT combos, 
you should be fine, for Unix. Windows setups need to change the XMail 
executable name too.


- Davide


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Re: [xmail] Multiple server on same system

2008-12-15 Thread fred
Thank you Davide, as usual your reply is gold!

-fred

-Original Message-
From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]
On Behalf Of Davide Libenzi
Sent: 15 décembre 2008 15:20
To: XMail Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [xmail] Multiple server on same system

On Mon, 15 Dec 2008, fred wrote:

 Hi guys,

 I am planning on running multiple XMail servers on the same system and I
 would like to ask the gurus if I am missing anything. Here is what I am
 going to do:

 Duplicate the MailRoot folder:
 /mailsrv/MailRoot-srv1
 /mailsrv/MailRoot-srv2
 /mailsrv/MailRoot-srv3
 /mailsrv/MailRoot-srv4

 Change the startup files and assign specific ips to each one of them:
 XMAIL_ROOT=/mailsrv/MailRoot-srv1
 XMAIL_CMD_LINE=-Ms /mailsrv/MailRoot-srv1 -SI 1.1.1.1:25 -PI 1.1.1.1:110
 -CI 1.1.1.1:6017 -Qn 96 -B- -X- W- -Y- -F- -Pl -Ph -Sl -Fl -Cl -Ll -Yl -Ql
 -Qg -SX 160

PATH=$XMAIL_ROOT/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/us
 r/bin
 DAEMON=$XMAIL_ROOT/bin/XMail
 NAME=XMail-srv1
 DESC=XMail Server (1)

 And that's about it, it seems a little bit too easy. I need to apply this
 change tomorrow and I never ran many XMails on the same systems I am
scared
 of discovering something that prevents me from doing that.

 Any advices?

If you disable the service and/or bind them to different IP:PORT combos,
you should be fine, for Unix. Windows setups need to change the XMail
executable name too.


- Davide


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Re: [xmail] Multiple server on same system

2008-12-15 Thread Shawn Anderson

Just out of curiosity, why?

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On Dec 15, 2008, at 1:25 PM, fred f...@fullmetalpacket.com wrote:


Hi guys,

I am planning on running multiple XMail servers on the same system  
and I
would like to ask the gurus if I am missing anything. Here is what I  
am

going to do:

Duplicate the MailRoot folder:
/mailsrv/MailRoot-srv1
/mailsrv/MailRoot-srv2
/mailsrv/MailRoot-srv3
/mailsrv/MailRoot-srv4

Change the startup files and assign specific ips to each one of them:
XMAIL_ROOT=/mailsrv/MailRoot-srv1
XMAIL_CMD_LINE=-Ms /mailsrv/MailRoot-srv1 -SI 1.1.1.1:25 -PI  
1.1.1.1:110
-CI 1.1.1.1:6017 -Qn 96 -B- -X- W- -Y- -F- -Pl -Ph -Sl -Fl -Cl -Ll - 
Yl -Ql

-Qg -SX 160
PATH=$XMAIL_ROOT/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/ 
sbin:/us

r/bin
DAEMON=$XMAIL_ROOT/bin/XMail
NAME=XMail-srv1
DESC=XMail Server (1)

And that's about it, it seems a little bit too easy. I need to apply  
this
change tomorrow and I never ran many XMails on the same systems I am  
scared

of discovering something that prevents me from doing that.

Any advices?

Thank you

-fred


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Re: [xmail] Multiple server on same system

2008-12-15 Thread fred
Because I am using XMail with a Web application that we developed and that
we use for mass mailing to various email databases. Don't worry this is not
spam, people in those databases registered themselves.

The problem I had is :

-User1 send an email to 20,000 people.
-User2 decides to send a different email to 10,000 other people.
-User2 does not want to wait until our server have sent User1's 20,000
emails before having his 10,000 being sent.

So the solution I came up was to have each my users a specific mail server
so when they send their emails their server start sending them immediately.
I will only be bottlenecked by cpu time and by the banwidth.

-fred


-Original Message-
From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]
On Behalf Of Shawn Anderson
Sent: 15 décembre 2008 16:55
To: XMail Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [xmail] Multiple server on same system

Just out of curiosity, why?

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 15, 2008, at 1:25 PM, fred f...@fullmetalpacket.com wrote:

 Hi guys,

 I am planning on running multiple XMail servers on the same system
 and I
 would like to ask the gurus if I am missing anything. Here is what I
 am
 going to do:

 Duplicate the MailRoot folder:
 /mailsrv/MailRoot-srv1
 /mailsrv/MailRoot-srv2
 /mailsrv/MailRoot-srv3
 /mailsrv/MailRoot-srv4

 Change the startup files and assign specific ips to each one of them:
 XMAIL_ROOT=/mailsrv/MailRoot-srv1
 XMAIL_CMD_LINE=-Ms /mailsrv/MailRoot-srv1 -SI 1.1.1.1:25 -PI
 1.1.1.1:110
 -CI 1.1.1.1:6017 -Qn 96 -B- -X- W- -Y- -F- -Pl -Ph -Sl -Fl -Cl -Ll -
 Yl -Ql
 -Qg -SX 160
 PATH=$XMAIL_ROOT/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/
 sbin:/us
 r/bin
 DAEMON=$XMAIL_ROOT/bin/XMail
 NAME=XMail-srv1
 DESC=XMail Server (1)

 And that's about it, it seems a little bit too easy. I need to apply
 this
 change tomorrow and I never ran many XMails on the same systems I am
 scared
 of discovering something that prevents me from doing that.

 Any advices?

 Thank you

 -fred


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