Jim Johnston wrote:
My existing server was Centos 4.8 and I've been using qmail,
spamassassin and spamdyke for a long long time, but not using
qmailtoaster. I've already upgraded a copy of my server image to
Centos 5.4, but I'd also like to upgrade to qmailtoaster. (And no, I'm
smart enough not to do this on the production server.) Is there a way
I can do this without blowing away my current config's, virtual hosts,
etc.? If so, what's the best strategy to do so? qmail isn't
functioning on the new image, so I figure there are some changes in
packages anyway, so why not install qmailtoaster.
It depends on how your other Qmail system was configured - what guide
did you use?
Where are your config files located, and what varies from stock? Do you
use mysql based virtualdomains, or cdb?
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