Re: [xmail] Mailbox on NAS

2011-09-09 Thread fcxmail
un...@xmailserver.org]De la part de Rittikorn L Envoyé : vendredi 9 septembre 2011 04:57 À : xmail@xmailserver.org Objet : Re: [xmail] Mailbox on NAS As my understanding for folder domains will use when send to local Email only, it mean for outside Email, no need to care about domains folder

Re: [xmail] Mailbox on NAS

2011-09-08 Thread Rittikorn L
As my understanding for folder domains will use when send to local Email only, it mean for outside Email, no need to care about domains folder. It correct? for testing update I try to debug XMail logs and found error when move file from /var/MailRoot/tmp/ /var/MailRoot/domains///Maildir/new/

Re: [xmail] Mailbox on NAS

2011-09-08 Thread Chris Franklin
I've got my temp folder in a ram drive 2.5 gigs ramdrive. And it helps a lot (we have 17 filters that each needs to view and possibly alter each message). And while your right a slight decrease in speed due to having to copy a file. It would will be dwarfed by the speed of both the lan and nfs in

Re: [xmail] Mailbox on NAS

2011-09-08 Thread Chris Franklin
You probably have root squash turned on. Meaning no root access over nfs. Ps. NFS is really not a good way to fix your low storage needs. Email systems has too high a reads and writes count NFS to stay stable very lonh with out a at least a nfs restart twice a day. And durning that time you'll nee

Re: [xmail] Mailbox on NAS

2011-09-08 Thread Bart Mortelmans
Hi, I'm not sure why this doesn't work, but for the performance, It might also not be a good idea to have the domains folder and the spool folder in different locations. I do think XMail does "move" files between those folders, which isn't the same as copying a file and then deleting the original

Re: [xmail] Mailbox on NAS

2011-09-08 Thread Rittikorn L
Update. If I mount MailRoot folder to storage it can work normally. but it include spool folder, I don't want process spool folder at storage because storage it low performance, May be if run in real environment will lose connection. someone has any idea? Regards, Rittikorn L. On 08/09/11