--- Marc Dirix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The question is: Why?

well.. it is a good question. I have been exploring a
number of ways to expand my existing dbmail install onto a
new second drive w/o having to rebuild everything. I'd like
to use my secondary drive rather than setup another box.

EVMS, LVM and XEN are all good possibilities. I have no
experience configuration any of them yes, but they do seem
like the way to go. Problem is if I use evms or lvm I'll
have to rebuild my box, which is currenty not an option.

XEN seems like a good option, I'll just need to play with
it a bit. How hare is that to configure?

Running two instances of dbmail hitting seperate db's with
routing via postfix would also work... so I was looking
into it.


> 
> With using dbmail's usermaps you can simulate having 2
> separte  
> domains although they are in one database. Making access
> differ on  
> connecting ip.
> 
> 
> 
> Op 29-aug-2006, om 19:36 heeft Kevin Baker het volgende
> geschreven:
> 
> > Is it possible to run two instances of dbmail on the
> same
> > machine on two ports by specifying different config
> files
> > at startup?
> >
> > - Kevin
> >
> >
> >
> >
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