Michael,
Please elaborate on how you plan on going about NOT migrating. I
really would like to know.
A few months back I built a new server, and migrated the accounts.
Setting up the server with QT was the easy part. Migrating the data
was the headache to get it perfect.
Do you plan to mount the /var/vpopmail/ dir to a single disk and just
swap them?
Thats the first thing I can think of trying, but I do not know the results.
Your info would be very appreciated, as I'll admit, I'm still new to
the mail server business.
-Mike
On 10/1/06, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Erik Espinoza wrote:
> Really depends on the long term. As the QmailToaster project grows to
> combat more and more spam, so too will the requirements.
Spam is the reason I decided on 2 or 4 CPUs. Take away the spam, and a
single 3.0GHz CPU with enough RAM will process an awful lot of mail very
quickly. I just happen to see a good deal on a quad CPU machine right now.
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