I hope the webmin qmail module wouldn't screw up my config

qmail+Vpopmail+Qmailadmin

Regards
Sumith


>    if all you wanted to do is to look at what is in
> the queue you could do what I did (although there are probably
> lots of other solutions that I would be interested in hearing).
> My solution, as well as the solution to other problems, was to
> install Webmin 0.84. There is a third-party Qmail module that you
> could add into it (see www.qmail.org or Webmin.org for more details).
> This way you can view your local and remote queues seperately over a
> web browser from anywhere.
>     One note: the Qmail module only partly works right "out of the box".
> It normally lacks a Perl module that you will need to install seperately
> in order to view your queues. The Perl module is:
> 
> TimeDate-1.10
> 
>  hope this helps.
> -G
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sumith
> To: Qmail
> Sent: 3/22/01 11:03 PM
> Subject: qmail queue
> 
> Hello All
>  
> Excuse me if this question has been repeated a lot of times...
>  
> I've install qmail from memphis rpms. also VPOPMAIL 4.9.8-1
>  
> How can I know how many concurrent qmail deliveries are taking place on
> my qmail server, both qmail-local and qmail-remote
>  
> I have applied the qmail-concurrent-patch, and big-todo-patch
>  
> There is no concurrencylocal and concurrencyremote presently in
> /var/qmail/control
>  
> If the default is 10 for concurrencylocal and 20 for concurrency remote
> (which lwq says)....what would be the safe number to increase this to on
> my PIII 800 , 512 MB RAM, IDE hard disk handling about 500 virtual
> domains.
>  
> I hope that some one helps me to clear my doubts.
>  
> Regards
> Sumith
> 

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