It was the QMT / Webmail servers I think they were puzzling over possibility
of .... will tell boss in morning and then let him decide ..... I vote
CentOS over RHEL - they are effectively the same, only CentOS is free, which
leaves more budget for buying the hardware lol

 

Oh Jake, can I mail you off list?

 

Ta

 

From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 27 February 2008 14:45
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] new system design

 

Richard Starkie wrote: 

Hi All

 

Work is looking to revamp Mail and Web servers, and migrate away from M$
product on servers.  They want the servers to be something like this .... :

 

QMT - 1 Box

Webmail - 1 Box

Web server(s) - ??? Boxes

 

Can anyone advise if this has been done successfully, and if so could
someone please point me at any documentation.

 

They are looking at either RHEL or CentOS as OS for the boxes


It can be done like that.
QMT is put on 1 machine. Install as normal
Webmail can be installed on another (although it's also installed on QMT
machine) and update Squirrelmail settings to use IMAP on QMT's IP address
instead of local (127.0.0.1).
Web servers on another box is easy. Minimal install, yum install httpd, and
edit config files as needed.

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