Hi Nick,
My first install was a bust... must have made a boo boo somewhere.
I tried QmailRocks... whew, too much hard work, but I learned a lot.
There has to be a better and more consistent way... QmailToaster.
Again, tried installing CentOS 4.0 CDs, but the yum update takes too
long on my slow DSL.
And it seems the Qmail Toaster install updates CentOS to the latest 4.x
version anyway!
Grrr... Install CentOS 4.2 DVD.
Try installing QmailToaster again... success!!!
Woo hooo. Let me try this on my brand new rented Xeon server.
My next move is to try to install a custom apache 2.0.xx and include the
.confs generated by qmail and squirrelmail, install my preferred
firewall (APF) and see that my Apache plays both squirrelmail and my EZ
Publish web sites who are heavy on mod_rewrite...
The trick I see from commercial packages like CommuniGate Pro and
Surgemail is to run their webmail on a different port like :8100 or :7026
There will be more challenges... backup, backup, backup --- restore,
restore, restore.
Wish me luck... This week has been awesome.
I hope to finally use qmailtoaster as my replacement for clunky old ensim 4.
Hopefully, qmailtoaster will be more stable. I know it is.
Thanks to all you guys.
Regards,
Edwin
Nick Hemmesch wrote:
The box i got was immediately a CentOS 4.2.
What adjustments in qmailtoaster should I make to make it run on 4.2?
Any updates?
Jake Vickers wrote:
Hi Edwin,
What problems are you having with CentOS 4.2? I just did a fresh ftp
install of CentOS 4.2 x86_64 and ran the '--with cnt4064' switch to build
everything. I had no problems. Everything worked.
Most cases of failed installs have host, SELinux, and dns issues.
Regards,
Nick
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