The reason I ask is I have successfully been running mine that way for some time now. I also run a webserver on the same system.
Fingers crossed, now that I said that. On 03/02/2011 01:35 PM, Eric Shubert wrote: > Security and managability. > > In addition, QMT is a heavy DNS user, so it's best to run a caching > resolver on the QMT host. It's also a good idea make your > authoritative DNS server (if you run one yourself) separate from your > resolver. Hence, if you have a caching resolver on your QMT, your > authoritative DNS should be on another host. > > This doesn't mean it can't be done. Of course, it can. Question is, > should it? Probably not. > -- Cecil Yother, Jr. "cj" cj's 2318 Clement Ave Alameda, CA 94501 tel 510.865.2787 | http://yother.com Check out the new Volvo classified resource http://www.volvoclassified.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Qmailtoaster is sponsored by Vickers Consulting Group (www.vickersconsulting.com) Vickers Consulting Group offers Qmailtoaster support and installations. If you need professional help with your setup, contact them today! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please visit qmailtoaster.com for the latest news, updates, and packages. To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
