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> Hi all,
> I have a qmailrocks installation without mysql support that I want to
> migrate to qmailtoaster one. Is it possible?

Certainly. Anything's possible. ;)

> FYI, I will migrate it into a
> new machine.

That'd be the easiest way.

There is a wiki page at
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Migrating_from_non-toaster_qmail
which is intended to cover what you're going to do. Unfortunately, it needs
quite a bit of work, besides which, what's there pertains to qmail with sql,
so it's not going to do you a whole lot of good.

Do you suppose you'll be able to contribute your experience to the wiki? It
would be great if you can.

We'll need quite a bit more information about your existing server in order
to help you out.

.) What distro do you plan to use? CentOS is highly recommended. What
distro/ver is your present server running?

.) Are you using vpopmail? I'm guessing not, as you're not using mysql.

.) How many domains? I'm also guessing that this is a single local domain.

.) How many accounts?

.) Do users have regular *nix accounts? I'm guessing so. Will they need to
continue to have *nix access, or can they all be virtual users?

That should get things started.

> Thank you very much.

Welcome aboard! I think (and hope) that your experience with qmail-toaster
will be an enjoyable one.

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

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