On Tuesday, Feb 4, 2003, at 18:51 US/Pacific, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Does courier's locking mechanism work well enough that NFS's
(terrible) locking mechanism wont be an issue? Are there any other
issues I should consider if I want to have M machines doing mail
delivery and M machines doing POP/IMAP sessions (where the machines
may
The only issue is that you'll need to run ntpd to keep everyone's
clocks synchronized.
Yup. Already have to do that for kerberos. (more than N seconds of
clock skew between any host and the kerberos KDC (main authentication
host), and tickets on that host aren't valid)(to generalize greatly).
Linux or IRIX-based NFS farms should also be running FAM (and Courier
compiled with FAM support), to get some value-added functionality.
Any special options if I'm using Solaris (8 or 9) or a NetApp?
3) When converting an existing IMAP setup (UW-IMAP) with mbox folders
to
Courier's maildirs, do you need the unix envelope "From " to be
preserved? Or can you dump it? Otherwise, what things need to be
done
Dump it. What you should do is extract the timestamp on the From_
line, and save the timestamp as the modification time of the message
file.
What file names should I give the individual files?
when splitting up the mbox file into a maildir folder? is a tool for
this included?
Follow the link to the mbox2maildir script.
Anything like that for MMDF?
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